Kiran Kamarkar, still better known as Om of <em>Kahani Ghar Ghar Kii</em> who was recuperating in Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital, is back to normal.
Kiran, who was admitted to the intensive care unit after running a high fever for almost a week, but was declared fit after a few days, and was allowed to go home. Incidentally, Kiran was even suspected to be carrying the deadly dengue virus, a suspicion that was later proved incorrect.
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Kiran Kamarkar, still better known as Om of Kahani Ghar Ghar Kii who was recuperating in Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital, is back to normal.
Kiran, who was admitted to the intensive care unit after running a high fever for almost a week, but was declared fit after a few days, and was allowed to go home. Incidentally, Kiran was even suspected to be carrying the deadly dengue virus, a suspicion that was later proved incorrect.
"Actually Kiran's blood platelet level had gone low, but now everything is fine," says Rinku, Kiran's wife. She adds, "Doctors say, that there were chances of dengue fever, but fortunately nothing of that sort happened."
Kiran Karmarkar, who is currently rehearsing for his new Hindi play, Mera Naam Joker directed by Shubha Khote, is scheduled to move to Singapore tonight for his another play, Kacche Lamhe, so is he going, or isn't he? "Yes of course, he is all set to go, doctors say he is much better now, " says a relaxed Rinku.
He will be going to Singapore along with Harsh Chhaya and Lubna Salim, to be a part of Celebrating India week in Singapore.
Kiran was unavailable for comment, as he was resting.
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