Kai Po Che fame, Amit Sadh is making headlines today as he announces ‘going offline’ for a while from social media platforms. Amidst rapidly increasing Coronavirus cases, he posted a heartfelt note on Instagram. In a lengthy cryptic post, he stated that he wouldn’t be posting anything silly on his handle from now onwards. He highlights the seriousness of pandemic outspread.
Amit Sadh clarified that it is not a criticism to anyone who is active on social media. He also clarified that he personally feels the best way to be sensitive about the situation (amidst rising COVID-19 cases) is to pray and hope for things to get better. He wrote, “The recent events have made me reflect on whether I should be posting my pictures and reels. Especially when my city Mumbai and the entire state is under strict COVID restrictions, the whole country is going through a difficult time.”
“What is expected of me, wear a mask, maintain a social distance of 6 feet, step out when necessary, follow protocols and rules. Help the daily wage earners because they suffer the most. Life must go on even though I feel burdened. I am disheartened when we do not acknowledge the seriousness and do not address it. We cannot behave that everything is okay, this is a pandemic. I am going to be vigilant, and I urge you all to do the same. I hope things get better to a point where I can start being goofy and silly again. A special note for my fans, I am not abandoning you guys; you all know I will never do it. When a need for conversation arises, reach out to me on my DM like you all usually do. I am here but will not be posting quotes, pictures, or reels,” further read his post.
B-townies such as Mukesh Chhabra, Lauren Gottlieb and a few others took to the comments section and praised Amit for his generous gesture.
On the work fronts, Amit was last in Vidya Balan starrer Shakuntala Devi. He is yet to make the announcement of his next project.
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