I’m fit and fine, says rapper Raftaar after testing Covid-19 positive
Team Udayavani, Sep 10, 2020, 9:27 AM IST
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Mumbai: Rapper Raftaar on Wednesday, September 7 said he has tested positive for Covid-19 and is currently home quarantined.
The 31-year-old rapper said that he was supposed to start shooting for the latest season of MTV’s reality show “Roadies” and therefore got himself tested for coronavirus.
“I wanted to give you an update. I had to go to ‘Roadies’ and before that, I had to test for Covid-19. Two of my tests were negative, but the result which came today was positive.
“BMC has asked me to self-isolate. So I am home quarantining,” Raftaar shared in a video posted on his Instagram Story.
The rapper said that he is awaiting the next test as he believes that his Covid-19 diagnosis could have been an “error”.
“I am waiting for the next test to happen because I feel it’s a technical error because I’m fit and fine. I don’t feel that I have any illness.
“I can’t feel any symptoms. But it’s my duty to isolate myself. I’m fit and I will update you about my health. Don’t worry,” Raftaar said.
The rapper is known for songs like “Dhaakad”, “Tamanche Pe Disco” and “Bandook Meri Laila”.
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