Amit Sadh Decides To Go Offline, Says 'Not Time To Show My Privileged Life' Amid COVID-19 Crisis
"I hope things get better to a point where I can start being goofy again," Amit Sadh wrote. Fans have lauded the actor for being 'sensitive'.
The number of COVID-19 cases has witnessed a surge in the past few weeks. While the government has implemented several restrictions to combat the further spread of the virus, Bollywood celebs are requesting their fans to follow social distancing and wear masks as a precautionary measure. Actor Amit Sadh has decided to go offline amid the spike in Coronavirus cases. He penned a long note on social media to stress on the importance of helping people and not turn a blind eye towards them, especially during the pandemic.
The ‘Kai Po Che’ star said that he would not post quotes, pictures or reels on Instagram as he didn’t wish to show his ‘privileged’ life on social media. He promised to stay in touch with fans through direct messages if a ‘need for a conversation arises’.
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"The recent events have 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-19 restrictions, the whole country is going through a difficult time. I believe my posts and reels of the gym sessions, the silly things I do will not heal or entertain anyone. This is not a criticism to anyone, I personally feel the best way to be sensitive about a situation is to pray and hope for things to get better," Sadh wrote.
Check out his full post right here!
Lauren Gottlieb and other celebs dropped comments on the post. The 'Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa' judge wrote, "I adore you and your generous heart!"
Many fans lauded the 'Shakuntala Devi' star for being 'sensitive' and said that they respect his decision.
On the professional front, Amit Sadh was last seen in 'Jeet Ki Zid', which beamed on ZEE5. He will now entertain the audience in Tara Sutaria and Ahaan Shetty starrer 'Tadap'.
On a related note, several Bollywood celebs including Akshay Kumar, Bhumi Pednekar, Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal have tested positive for COVID-19. Akshay was admitted to the hospital as a precautionary measure.
The likes of Kartik Aaryan, Ranbir Kapoor, Manoj Bajpayee had also contracted the virus. They have resumed their work after recovering from Coronavirus.
Watch this space for more updates!