Bollywood actress Zareen Khan hospitalized after dengue
According to reports, the actress has been admitted to the hospital due to high fever and severe body pain.


Mumbai: Bollywood actress Zareen Khan, who made her debut with Salman Khan's film 'Veer' in 2010, fell victim to dengue fever.
According to details, dengue fever is spreading rapidly in India these days, in such a situation actress Zareen also suffered from dengue fever and has been admitted to the hospital.
She took to Instagram to inform her fans about her condition and posted a picture on story in which her hand can be seen with a drip.

According to reports, the actress has been admitted to the hospital due to high fever and severe body pain, however her condition is stable.
Notably, Zareen Khan has shown the essence of acting in famous Bollywood films like Veer, Wajah Tum Ho and Houseful 2.

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