Strong points
- The actor landed in Kochi on May 22
- He got stuck in Jordan for almost three months
- “I miss seeing you!” Prithviraj Supriya’s wife had written
New Delhi:
Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran marked the 7th day of his quarantine period on May 29 – actor landed in Kochi on May 22, after being stranded in Jordan for almost three months. In a message Friday, Prithviraj revealed that he is under institutional quarantine at the Old Harbor Hotel in Kochi until Friday and will be under home quarantine for the next seven days. “My 7 days of institutional quarantine ends today. Let’s move on to the next 7 days of home quarantine. Many thanks to Old Harbor Hotel and its extremely well-trained staff for their hospitality and care.” Prithviraj also shared a photo of him wearing a mask.
However, the actor reminded his fans that entering quarantine at home is not synonymous with a return to normal and that the necessary precautions must still be taken. “PS – For all those who are going or are already quarantined at home, remember … going home does not mean the end of your quarantine period. Strictly respect all quarantine rules and make sure that no person belonging to the high risk population group as stipulated by the authorities is at home. “
Thursday, Prithviraj’s wife, Supriya, wrote on Instagram: “I miss you! Another week, I guess! “Prithviraj and Supriya, who married in 2011, are the parents of a girl named Alankrita. Supriya previously wrote in a message that Prithviraj will not be able to meet her family until after the end of her quarantine period:” Ally is glad her daddy is back and hopes to see him after two weeks. “
On the day of his return, the actor posted this:
Prithviraj, with a crew of 58, was trapped in the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan. Prithviraj and the team went to the Arab country for the filming schedule for their next film Aadujeevitham – the authorization to shoot in Jordan was revoked on March 27 due to the coronavirus epidemic. Prithviraj and his team returned from Jordan as part of phase 2 of Vande Bharat. The Indian Embassy in Jordan organized the repatriation of 187 Indian people from Jordan.