Kartik Aaryan who rose to the fame with his monologues in Pyaar Ka Punchnama 1 and 2 is hitting the headlines for the same reason once again. The Love Aaj Kal actor who grabbed the eyeballs with his monologues on women and relationship problems is back but this time he is ranting on the problem that people are creating amid the risk of Coronavirus.
Taking to his Instagram handle the actor shared a video wherein he can be seen schooling his followers for their irresponsible behaviour. He added that companies are providing their employees with the facility of work from home to avoid the spreading of the deadly virus, however, people are misusing this and are roaming more.
In the video he also aware people about the importance of social distancing and everyone should follow the preventive measures issued by the Indian government. His video starts with “Problem? Problem yeh hai ki hum sab genius hai, Aur kya problem hai? Problem yeh hai ki hume kisiki sunni hi nahi hai. Subah shaam Netflix and chill ke sapne dekhne hai, lekin jab 2 hafte ghar bethne ko mil raha hai toh hame kaam pe jaana hai, presentations, submissions, reports, March-ending, economy gir jayegi. Arre economy giregi toh sabki giregi na. Bhai milke sambal lenge.”
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He captioned the video as, “#CoronaStopKaroNa My Appeal in my Style Social Distancing is the only solution, yet ππ½”
Check out the complete video here:
Meanwhile, yesterday even PM Modi came out to aware the people regarding the growing risk of Coronavirus in India. He asked the citizens to isolate themselves and stay indoors at least for two weeks. Also, he has put Janta Curfew on Sunday from 7 am to 9 pm to avoid the outspread of the virus. Not just this he also requested the citizens to give their 5 minutes to doctors, home delivery people, police, media people who are working amid the risk of COVID-19.
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