
Kartik Aaryan Turns A Rapper To Aware People About Coronavirus – Watch Video
Kartik Aaryan is putting in his best efforts to make people aware of the novel coronavirus. Last week the actor broke the internet when he posted a monologue video requesting people to stay indoors. The video reminded many of his fans about the monologue from his film Pyaar Ka Punchnama. Yesterday India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi imposed 21-day lockdown in the country starting from Wednesday. After the announcement, the actor today posted another quirky video where he is seen rapping with some great background music.
Reminding people about the do’s and dont’s in this situation, the Luka Chuppi actor’s way of raising awareness is worth appreciating. The video starts with Kartik saying, “Party mat karo na. Travel mat karo na. Logon ko mat milo na. (Don’t party, travel and meet people).” The caption of his video read, “Jab tak ghar nahi baithoge, main yaad dilaata rahunga!”
Have a look at the video posted by Kartik Aaryan:
The actor grabbed everyone’s attention with his popular monologue from Pyaar Ka Punchnama. Check out the other video he posted while making people aware of social distancing.
On the professional front, Kartik Aaryan was last seen in Imtiaz Ali’s Love Aaj Kal opposite Sara Ali Khan. His upcoming films include Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 opposite Kiara Advani and Dostana 2 opposite Janhvi Kapoor and newbie Lakshya.
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