Vir Das, who was diagnosed with dengue, has been advised complete bed rest for the next 10 days. But the actor, whose movie "Sooper Se Ooper" is releasing Oct 25, has decided to dub for the film from his house.
A source close to the actor said: "Vir was hospitalized a few days back as he was diagnosed with dengue. He has got discharged and doctors have asked him to take complete bed rest for next 10 days, but he has decided to dub for his film."
"The dubbing will be done at his place as he is not allowed to step out till he recovers completely," the source added.
"Sooper se Ooper", directed by Shekhar Ghosh, is based on an Indian superstition related to making a will.
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