Sep 4 – Kriti Sanon, who recently shared the National Award for Best Actress with Alia Bhatt, has revealed how she got Covid-19 back in December 2020.
The actress revealed that she is very comfortable and liberal when it comes to eating food with people she cares about, which is how she got Covid-19.
According to Curly Tales, the actress is not picky about sharing food or using the same silverware.
“I can eat jootha (shared food) with people who I know and I’m really close to and that’s how I got Covid,” she said as she burst into laughter.
In December 2020, Kriti was diagnosed with Covid-19. At the moment, the actress rushed to Instagram to announce that she had caught the illness.
She had written: “I’d like to inform everyone that I have tested positive for Covid-19. There’s absolutely nothing to worry as I’m feeling fine and have quarantined myself as per BMC and my doctor’s advice.
“So I’m gonna ride this tide, rest it out and resume work soon. Till then, I’m reading all the warm wishes and they seem to be working. Be safe guys, the pandemic hasn’t gone yet.”
Kriti recently earned a National Award for her performance in the film ‘Mimi,’ which dealt with the subject of surrogacy. She was honoured alongside Alia Bhatt for her contribution in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “Gangubai Kathiawadi.”