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Mukesh Khanna reacts to death hoax: Enough is enough; there should be a stop on such fake news

Updated on: 13 May,2021 08:37 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Mukesh Khanna expressed anger over the fake news of his death. He shared a video along with a note stating that he was 'perfectly alright.'

Mukesh Khanna reacts to death hoax: Enough is enough; there should be a stop on such fake news

Mukesh Khanna (File pic)

Veteran actor Mukesh Khanna has dismissed the rumours about his death, insisting that he is safe and healthy. The 62-year-old actor took to social media on Tuesday after rumours started doing the rounds that he was no more.


Posting a short video on Facebook, Khanna also said that he has not tested positive for coronavirus. "I am here to inform you all that I am perfectly alright. I am very well. I am here to dismiss the rumours, I have been asked to refute them and that is what I want to do," the actor said.



Khanna, best known for starring in superhero show 'Shaktimaan' and playing Bhishma Pitamaha in the television series 'Mahabharata', expressed anger over the fake news. "I also wish to condemn those who spread such rumours. This is a problem with social media. "What should be the treatment for such mentally unstable people? Who will punish their misdeeds? Enough is enough. Now it is too much. There should be a stop on such fake news," the actor added.


In the caption for the video, Khanna said he has not been diagnosed with COVID-19. "With your blessings, I am completely healthy and safe. I don't have COVID-19 and I was not admitted to any hospital. I don't know who created this rumour and I don't know what is the intention of those who spread such rumours. They tamper with people's emotions with such false news," he wrote.

In March, Khanna was among the celebrities who took their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine and had urged other people to follow suit.

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