Here’s how COVID-19 positive Milind Soman celebrated Holi with wife Ankita Konwar


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Milind Soman who has been tested positive for coronavirus is sharing his quarantine diaries on his social media pages. The actor posts his photos and writes about his ‘self-isolation’ activities to keep himself busy while recovering from COVID-19. While being tested positive, Milind couldn’t celebrate the festival of Holi like earlier but his wife Ankita Konwar made up for it. The actor posted a few photos in which he is smeared in Holi colours and shared a selfie with his wife who donned a PPE kit.

Milind captioned his post stating, “Quarantine. Day 7. Happy Holi people!!! I really shouldn’t be looking so grumpy, because @ankita_earthy came to visit with a full PPE kit and first mangoes of the season! No hug though, we put some colour on ourselves and ate Puran polis sent by @somanusha. I ate six mangoes and they were delicious. Hail Alphonso!!! Don’t know whether my taste buds are impaired. Definitely can’t smell anything. I drink a kadha 5-6 times a day. With methi and stuff. No fatigue, no headache, no fever, no other symptoms. I try to sleep the whole day, mental and physical rest is so important for the body in its healing process. Today woke up with O2 98 – pulse 63 – temp 97.6.”

Check it out below:

While writing about getting tested positive for COVID-19, Milind penned, “Difficult to say how I got infected or from whom. I had a negative report on the 18th March when I came back from Delhi, was working from home and only went out to run every day, but started feeling a little low energy on 23rd. I also had a mild headache and elevated body temp of 98.”

He added, “I took my first RTPCR test on 4th September 2020 as part of govt regulations before a flight, and have been travelling almost every week since then, even went to the US in October! I have taken the RTPCR test more than 30 times so far, it was like a routine. I was reasonably careful, following all prescribed protocol. Even so, like @ankita_earthy and I discussed many times, it was always a question of when.”



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