Singer Jaan Kumar Sanu hospitalised after testing positive for Covid-19, shares health update
Singer and Bigg Boss 14 contestant Jaan Kumar Sanu has been hospitalised after testing positive for Covid-19. The singer shared the update from Kokilaben Hospital through a social media video
PTC Web Desk: Singer and former Bigg Boss 14 contestant Jaan Kumar Sanu has been admitted to a Mumbai hospital after testing positive for Covid-19. The singer shared the news with his followers through a video posted on social media from Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital.
Instead of expressing worry, Jaan chose to keep the mood light by sharing the update with a touch of humour. In the caption of his post, he joked about contracting the virus and wrote, "China se aaya mera dost. Covid ko salaam karo."
He also made fun of his hospital stay by referring to his hospital clothes as a "designer outfit." Sharing another humorous line, he wrote, "Fit check – Wearing my favourite designer: Kokilaben. Checked in for: COVID from Wuhan."
Although Jaan confirmed that he had tested positive, he did not reveal when he first developed symptoms or how long he is expected to remain in the hospital. No further details about his health condition have been shared so far.
Soon after the post appeared online, fans and well-wishers filled the comments section with messages wishing him a quick recovery. Many appreciated his positive attitude despite being unwell.
Jaan Kumar Sanu is the son of legendary playback singer Kumar Sanu, one of Bollywood's most successful voices of the 1990s. Following his father's footsteps, Jaan has established himself as a singer and has released several songs over the years.
He became a familiar face among television audiences after participating in Bigg Boss 14, where he gained popularity for his performances and personality. Apart from music, he regularly connects with fans through social media by sharing updates about his work and personal life.
His latest health update has drawn concern from fans across the country, who continue to send their best wishes for his recovery.