Randhir Kapoor out of ICU, doing much better

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Randhir Kapoor out of ICU, doing much better
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Veteran actor Randhir Kapoor, who is undergoing treatment for COVID-19 at a Mumbai hospital, on Sunday said he has been moved out of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

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The 74-year-old actor was admitted at the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital after he tested positive for the novel coronavirus earlier this week. "I am doing much better. I was there in the ICU for a day and then they moved me out because I didn't have any breathlessness or needed oxygen. I had a high temperature. I am better now," Randhir Kapoor said.

The actor informed he will be discharged soon. "I am anxious to get out. My children told me to get into the hospital (given the COVID-19 scenario)," he added.

Randhir Kapoor, who is the eldest son of actor-filmmaker Raj Kapoor, lost his younger brothers Rishi Kapoor (67) and Rajiv Kapoor (58), within a span of one year.

After working as a child in the 1950s films Shree 420 and Do Ustad, Randhir Kapoor acted as a leading hero in his own directorial debut film Kal Aaj Aur Kal in 1971. He also featured in films like Jeet, Jawani Diwani, Lafange, Raampur Ka Lakshman, Haath Ki Safai, among others.

He later directed two more films -- Dharam Karam, featuring father Raj Kapoor, Rekha, Dara Singh and 1991 blockbuster romantic drama "Henna", starring Rishi Kapoor.

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