Allu Arjun tests positive for COVID-19 isolates himself; fans pour well wishes on social media

Published : Apr 28, 2021, 02:02 PM ISTUpdated : Apr 28, 2021, 02:11 PM IST
Allu Arjun tests positive for COVID-19 isolates himself; fans pour well wishes on social media

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Telegu superstar Allu Arjun tests positive for COVID-19 and now has isolated himself at home.

Today, Allu Arjun took to his Twitter account to share the news with his audience. In the post, he mentioned that he is following all protocols and has already isolated himself.

He wrote in the post, "Hello everyone! I have tested positive for Covid. I have isolated myself. I request those who have come in contact with me to get tested. I request all my well-wishers and fans not to worry as I am doing fine. Stay home, stay safe."

Since he posted his health update, his fans have been showering love and well wishes to the actor. "#GetwellsoonAlluArjun" is trending on Twitter. One of his fans wrote, "Take care of your health anna Red heartRed heart Hoping for a speedy recovery, We love you @alluarjun as always Red heart #GetWellSoonAlluArjun".

On the work front, he was last seen in the film Pushpa which was released earlier this month. When the first look of Pushpa released, he was named 'Icon Staar' as he is the most stylish person in showbiz now. Director Sukumar said, "Everyone has known him as the Stylish Star. From now on, he will be Icon Staar".

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