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Messages From Big B And Priyanka

In the wake of Coronavirus spread, which became a global health concern and is now announced as pandemic disease, celebrities are pitching in to ensure public safety. Global icon Priyanka Chopra took to her official social media handle asking everyone to switch to ‘Namaste’ for greetings, which also saves you from getting in close contact …

In the wake of Coronavirus spread, which became a global health concern and is now announced as pandemic disease, celebrities are pitching in to ensure public safety.

Global icon Priyanka Chopra took to her official social media handle asking everyone to switch to ‘Namaste’ for greetings, which also saves you from getting in close contact with the person. Along with her pictures where Priyanka, on several global platforms, was seen pulling off ‘Namaste’ gesture, she wrote, “It’s all about Namaste

an old but new way to greet people in a time of change around the world. Please stay safe everyone!”

 

 

Meanwhile, Amitabh Bachchan shared a small video clip on his Twitter account, narrating few lines he wrote about Coronavirus and the precautionary advice that keeps pouring in from different sources.

Listen to his verses here:

 

 

Soon you will also be seeing Mr Bachchan on various media platforms, advocating for the preventions necessary for COVID-19.

Giving a glimpse of it, Big B wrote, “Getting set to advocate the preventions necessary about CoVID 19 , … this is for UNICEF, and the Health Ministry of GOI .. the message should be out soon ..

Be safe .. be careful ..”

 


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