Deepika’s Father Prakash Padukone Discharged from Hospital Post Covid 19 Recovery

Deepika Padukone's father Prakash Padukone has been discharged from the hospital after recovering from Corona. Prakash's friend Vimal Kumar has given this information to a news website
Source: Google/ Image Credit: Dainik Bhaskar
Source: Google/ Image Credit: Dainik Bhaskar

Actress Deepika Padukone's father Prakash Padukone has been discharged from the hospital after recovering from Corona. Prakash's friend Vimal Kumar has given this information to a news website. Prakash, a former national badminton player, was admitted to the hospital in Bengaluru on 1 May after he was found to be Covid positive as his fever was not decreasing in home isolation. But, now he has returned home after being discharged from the hospital.

Vimal Kumar said, "Prakash has been discharged from the hospital. He is now at home and is perfectly fine. His family is also completely healthy." Deepika, her mother Ujjala and sister Anisha were also found positive after Prakash was found positive. All three were in home isolation. At the same time, everyone has recovered from Corona.

Deepika went to Bengaluru to meet her family

Source: Google/ Image Credit: Times of India
Source: Google/ Image Credit: Times of India

Vimal Kumar also gave information about Prakash Padukone and his family being found corona positive. According to reports, a few days ago, Deepika went to meet her family in her house in Bangalore. It was during this time that she was hit by Corona. However, Deepika did not release any statement on social media after she and her family were found positive.

Deepika recently started work on mental health

Deepika Padukone has recently shared some helpline numbers for people struggling with mental health issue due to corona virus epidemic. So that people do not feel lonely in this period, nor can they take any step like ending their life. She writes – Millions of us, even myself and my family are struggling away from each other, we should not forget that in this current crisis our emotional care is equally important. Remember, you are not alone. We are all together in this crisis. And the most important thing is an expectation.

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