Mumbai: As the reopening of liquor shops in some parts of the country created chaos, people from all over the country flooded the social media platforms with Bollywood themed memes. Meanwhile, actor Randeep Hooda on Tuesday created a meme on the re-opening with one of his looks from his latest film Extraction.
Hooda who made his Netflix debut with the film Extraction took to Instagram to share a still from the film in which he is seen standing with his left hand fractured and a visible injury on his right hand.
Hooda looked exhausted from the action sequences of the film in the picture.
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The Highway actor related his exhausted look to the look of people who successfully return from liquor shops after buying alcohol which seems a daunting task given the congestion of people at the shops.
"Coming back from the #LiquorShop be like," he wrote in the caption of the picture and added hashtags of #StayHome #StaySafe and #Extraction.
Long queues and crowds were seen at liquor shops across the national capital on Tuesday despite a 70 percent tax hike imposed by the Delhi government on the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) of liquor.
This comes a day after liquor shops in East Delhi were closed following the violation of social distancing norms by people.
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The other Bollywood themed memes have been trending on internet after watching the uncanny behaviour of public hastened to visit the nearby liquor shops.
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Barring containment zones, where there are strict perimeter control and almost total ban on public movement except for emergencies, liquor stores will open in every state that permits them. If states feel they do not want to open liquor stores, they can ignore the national guidelines in this matter.