MUMBAI: Bollywood's veteran actor recently raised concern about the citizens of the neighboring country, Pakistan. The actor appealed to everyone in both the nations to keep aside their ego as the problem of the novel coronavirus is a global crisis.
Taking to his Twitter handle, the 'Kapoor and Sons' actor wrote, "With all due respect, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan should also advice his country to take adequate precautions. People of Pakistan are also dear to us. Once we were one. We are concerned too. This is a global crisis. No ego matter this. We love you guys. Humanity zindabad!"
With all due respect, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan should also advice his country to take adequate precautions. People of Pakistan are also dear to us. Once we were one. We are concerned too. This is a global crisis. No ego matter this. We love you guys. Humanity zindabad !
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) March 19, 2020
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These words won many hearts and netizens praised the superstar for his caring words. Pakistani singer Shafqat Amanat Ali replied to Kapoor's words and wrote, "Thank you so much for your lovely wishes. Much love and respect to you. You are right, we are all in this together and this is not about countries, but about humanity. Humanity Zindabad! Hope we overcome this threat soon. Love and best wishes to you."
Thank you so much for your lovely wishes. Much love and respect to you. You are right, we are all in this together and this is not about countries, but about humanity. Humanity Zindabad! Hope we overcome this threat soon. Love and best wishes to you 🙏
— Shafqat Amanat Ali (@ShafqatAmanatA) March 19, 2020
Coronavirus has put a stop to nearly all the activities in the whole world. Bollywood has postponed all the release dates of its films, put a hold on shooting for any kind of entertainment source and celebs are in self-isolation at their homes to prevent the spread of the virus and save themselves as well as the others around them.
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India has reported more than 200 positive cases for COVID-19 and has witnessed five deaths so far. On a global scale, it has affected over 2,20,000 people and has killed over 10,000 people.