This then leads to a scene from "Kal Ho Na Ho", in which his character Rahul is in the hospital on his deathbed, followed by the another snippet from the same film where he comes running on a New York bridge and panting to highlight the symptom of fatigue.įor the next symptom of sore throat, the video shows the funny train scene from the 2013 film "Chennai Express" where his character loses his voice from fear when surrounded by the goons. You could pick up one of those hobbies that you always wanted to do but you never found time, like me and the guitar or maybe not," he quipped as he almost dropped the guitar.
It gives you the opportunity to be close to your loved ones.īut not this close, but you have to be a few metres apart. "I feel there are a lot of good things to do when you are at home. The actor began the video asking the viewers that he hoped and assumed they are at home which is the "most prudent place to be in terms of the coronavirus right now". Thx!" he captioned the clip shared on Twitter. To all relentlessly working today - Extremely Grateful. So a reminder of safeguards, with some cheer. Pls take it in the right spirit. "InshaAllah #JantaCurfew will help against the spread of virus, though we may have to do this again. Shah Rukh posted an over 5 minute-long video in which he used his old movies and songs to drive the message of taking necessary precautions and most importantly, hope, during the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. On a day when the country observed Janata Curfew, the 54-year-old actor said the initiative called on by PM Narendra Modi "will help against the spread of virus". In a creative, witty appeal to the public amid rising coronavirus concerns, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan on Sunday shared a video to spread some cheer and awareness. Shah Rukh Khan has a witty advice on coronavirus prevention inspired by his films.