Milind Soman Is COVID-Free. Reunited With Ankita Konwar, He’s “Going For A Tiny Run”

“Thank you to Ankita who travelled all the way back from Guwahati as soon as she heard,” wrote Milind Soman

Milind Soman Is COVID-Free. Reunited With Ankita Konwar, He's 'Going For A Tiny Run'

Milind Soman and Ankita Konwar, just like this forever (courtesy milindrunning)



Highlights

  • Milind revealed he’s tested negative for COVID-19
  • Ankita Konwar left a comment on Milind’s post
  • “In sickness and in health,” she wrote

New Delhi:

Milind Soman has tested negative on Day 14 since his coronavirus diagnosis, he revealed in an Instagram post on Monday. “End of quarantine! Report RTPCR negative! Day 14,” he wrote sharing a selfie with his wife Ankita Konwar. Milind added that he thinks a positive approach made his recovery easier: “Thank you for all your kind wishes and constant positivity. In any illness, I believe the most important aspect of healing is positivity. In fact, the most important aspect of leading a healthy life, is positivity. And how to focus on the positive, how to bring positive energy into your life, is the journey, and the constant effort.”

The 55-year-old actor-model also added a note of appreciation for his wife: “Thank you to Ankita who travelled all the way back from Guwahati as soon as she heard, even though I told her not to and took care of me like an angel, while making sure she was safe all the time!” Milind Soman went on to add the details of the special kadha he had during the past two weeks and wrapped his post with this inevitable admission: “Going for a tiny run.” Replying to Milind’s post, Ankita commented: “In sickness and in health.”

Take a look at Milind Soman’s post here:

Milind Soman had tested positive for COVID-19 earlier in March. In one of his posts, Milind had written: “Difficult to say how I got infected or from whom.” Milind Soman went into quarantine somewhere in the hills, where he was joined by wife Ankita Konwar soon. The couple trended a great deal for celebrating a socially distanced Holi from on either sides of a glass wall.


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