Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Bollywood actor has travelled from Mumbai to his hometown of Budhana in Uttar Pradesh to be with his family for the upcoming Eid. According to a report in PTI, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and his immediate family received permission from the authorities to travel between states amid the COVID-19 lockdown. They reached Budhana, where Nawazuddin was born, on Saturday-May 16 and are now under the mandatory two-week quarantine phase. Siddiqui and his family members have also been tested for the virus and their results are negative, PTI reports.
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