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Actor Randeep Hooda
Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda has stepped forward to make a unique plea to the people of Haryana to stay home and maintain social distancing in the fight against Covid-19. Speaking in Haryanavi for effective communication, Hooda delivered his message through a video. He shared it on Twitter.
Hooda requested the elderly folks of Haryana to give up socialising, which, he said, is done with the smoking of "hookah" and "taash" (playing cards), especially in the rural parts of the state. He said that taking a break from smoking the "hookah" would also give the lungs of the elderly some respite.
Hooda wove some beautiful aspects of culture into his message. Focusing on the elderly, he said that when they get bored, they must turn to their children and grandchildren and practise family bonding. Hooda said that the elderly folks must tell stories to the grandchildren and share with them the fading and forgotten aspects of Haryanvi culture -- such as the raag and ragini (folk narrative forms of Haryana).
He even drew an interesting point in this message on Covid-19 in his awareness video. He said that in the absence of a "lipi" (script), the onus of passing the heritage to the younger generations, lies with the elderly. The way to do it is through oral narration.
His message to children was: to stay home; to respect the opportunity and time they are getting with the elders, and to share their messages of the elderly on social media. He even urged them to help the women folk in the household work and ask if they need help or have requirements.
The actor, who hails from Haryana, said that in case the younger folks step out of homes, Haryana police will take care of them with the 'laths', which the men in khakhi have kept ready after spraying (to disinfect the 'lathis'). He said that the youth must not give cops that opportunity and remain home.
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