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‘Let’s count our blessings’

Shivin Narang had an injury for which the actor had to undergo a surgery. While the lockdown has made him philosophical, he is waiting for normalcy so that he can party with his friends

‘Let’s count our blessings’

Shivin Narang



How is your health?

The hand injury is yet to heal. It will take time. I am taking it easy. We should count our blessings. We must value our life and relationships. It is nice to be important but more important to be nice.

What is your biggest lesson from this lockdown?

Now I see things differently and appreciate even small things. I have started taking life more seriously. People around me matter the most.

How are you keeping yourself busy?

I have started helping my mother as I can see she works really hard. We don’t have any help at home, so I try to do whatever I can. I think this phase has made me more responsible.

Shot-at-home videos are the new trend. Your comment.

I was about to start something from home but then I met with an accident. One has to entertain the audience even during a lockdown, so I think it is a good trend. Modern problems require modern solutions.

What do you have to say about the new norms for shootings?

We humans adapt to new things easily so I’m sure we will adjust to this new normal too. Social-distancing and wearing adequate precautionary equipment are mandatory. But, I feel it is going to be difficult for actors to maintain social-distancing while doing some scenes.


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