Mumbai: Actor Ayushmann Khurrana on Wednesday shared self-written prose dedicated to low-income groups of the country that are among the most affected by the coronavirus shutdown in the country.
The 35-year-old actor took to Twitter to share his literary work in the tough times that the world is dealing with.
Khurrana's prose threw light on how the shutdown is affecting two economically segregated classes of the country.
"Ab ameer ka har din ravivaar ho gaya, Aur gareeb hai apne somvaar ke intezaar mein. Ab ameer ka har din seh parivaar ho gaya hai, Aur gareeb hai apne rozgaar ke intezaar mein," he tweeted.
With different parts of the country on lockdown as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of highly contagious COVID-19, many daily wage workers and low-income families are facing the brunt of the situation.