
Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain actor Saumya Tandon who performs the position of Anita Vibhuti Narayan Mishra aka Anu has taken a break from the shoot as her private hairdresser examined optimistic for coronavirus. As per a report in Tellychakkar, Saumya’s private hair-dresser on the set of Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain has examined optimistic and has been put underneath quarantine. Additionally Learn - Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain Fame Saumya Tandon Has Been Requested to Take Pay Reduce, Says 'Funds Are Severely Delayed'
Following this, Saumya Tandon has additionally been requested to take a break and never shoot for the present for a number of days in order that she will be able to additionally relaxation. The makers of Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain are anxious and need her to maintain her well being first. The producer of the present Benaifer Kohli reportedly visited the units to make sure that correct measures are being taken. Additionally Learn - Arjun Bijlani-Veer Arya-Baba Sehgal And Others Pay Tribute to Kushal Punjabi With Throwback Photos
The media is attempting to achieve the actor however she is just not out there as of now. A couple of days in the past, Saumya has shared a put up for her hairdresser with an image the place she wrote, “Let’s shield our employees. Let’s assist them maintain in dangerous occasions. Let’s #BeKind . Please please. Life is nothing with out compassion.” Additionally Learn - Saumya Tandon's Aerial Yoga Photos to Burn Child Fats is All The Mid-Week Motivation You Want
Let’s shield our employees. Let’s assist them maintain in dangerous occasions. Let’s #BeKind . Please please. Life is nothing with out compassion. pic.twitter.com/pXBzsJSE85
— Saumya Tandon (@saumyatandon) July 6, 2020
Maharashtra has the very best variety of COVID-19 circumstances within the nation. The state continues to stay the worst-affected state within the nation, reporting 5,134 recent circumstances and 224 deaths within the final 24 hours, taking the tally to 2,17,121 together with 9,250 deaths.
The state authorities determined to permit markets and retailers to stay open for a further two hours from July 9. Markets and retailers can now stay open from 9 am to 7 pm, an extension of two hours from the prevailing closing deadline of 5 pm, in non-containment zones.
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