Actress Alia Bhatt has allegedly violated quarantine rules and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) health committee Chairperson Rajul Patel confirmed that she has given instructions to local municipal officers to look into alleged quarantine rules violation by actor Alia Bhatt and to take the necessary actions.
A couple of days ago, Alia Bhatt travelled to Delhi for the motion poster launch of her upcoming film ‘Brahmastra’. She was accompanied by the director Ayan Mukherji and her co-star and boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor. The actress has been grabbing all the eyeballs as she also attended the party where several people, including Kareena Kapoor Khan, Seema Khan and her son, Maheep Kapoor, Shanaya Kapoor tested positive for Covid19.
Even Alia had attended this party and she was supposed to quarantine herself for 14 days. But, she travelled to Delhi and before that for RRR events. Because Alia has a negative COVID-19 report, no action would be taken against her by the BMC. But a sanitization process going on in her building though.
In the pictures, we can see BMC officials sanitizing her building, clad in a PPE kit. machine in his hand. A senior official of the BMC said on Thursday that Alia Bhatt has not violated any quarantine rule while travelling to Delhi. “No action is warranted if she has travelled with a negative COVID-19 report,” the official said, refuting media reports about violation of COVID-19 rules.
This post was last modified on 17 December 2021 6:29 pm
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