
Highlights
- Rahul Rawail contracts with COVID-19
- He directed movies like ‘Arjun’ and ‘Betaab’
- Rahul Rawail was born on April 7, 1951
New Delhi:
On Sunday, director Rahul Rawail examined optimistic for Covid-19. The filmmaker is presently below quarantine and taking all the required precautions. The 70-year-old director has contracted the virus final week. The identical was confirmed by the director, studies PTI. Rahul Rawail has directed movies like Arjun in 1983 and Betaab in 1985. Rahul Rawail was born on April 7, 1951, in Mumbai, India. He has additionally directed and produced movies like Mast Kalandar in 1991 and Dacait in 1987. Last month, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu launched Rawail’s new e book ”Raj Kapoor: The Master At Work” which is a tribute to his mentor and late filmmaker Raj Kapoor, in New Delhi. Rahul Rawail is among the latest Bollywood personalities who’ve lately examined optimistic for COVID-19 together with actors Mrunal Thakur, Nora Fatehi, producer Rhea Kapoor and her husband Karan Boolani who have been lately examined optimistic.
Recently, Sonam Kapoor’s sister Rhea Kapoor and her husband Karan Boolani examined optimistic for COVID-19, the Aisha producer shared on her Instagram story on Wednesday. Rhea and Karan Boolani, who can also be a producer, had hosted a cocktail party for a few their pals, together with trend designer Masaba Gupta and her boyfriend and actor Satyadeep Misra, earlier this month and had written about taking the COVID take a look at earlier than the get-together. Later in her Instagram story, Rhea wrote: “Yes I’m optimistic for covid despite being tremendous cautious. But that is the character of the pandemic, unsure why my or anybody’s personal well being info is news or gossip. This info ought to be just for authorities and medical our bodies to allow them to do their job and never on gossip websites. It’s invasive and peculiar. My husband and I are isolating and taking all prescribed medicines and precautions.”

Screenshot of Rhea Kapoor’s Instagram story
On Saturday, Mumbai has reported 6,347 new COVID-19 instances, taking the caseload within the metropolis to 7,91,457. According to civic officers, Saturday’s depend was the best for the reason that 5,888 instances witnessed on April 24 this yr through the second wave studies PTI.