Sanjivani Fame Kunal Bhan Brings Joy And Happiness As He Posts Hilarious Videos Amid The Pandemic

Kunal Bhan, who is best known for playing Dr Rahil Shekhar in Sanjivani has been trying to help people cope during the pandemic. To release some tension and stress, the actor makes some hilarious videos that are worth watching

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Sanjivani Fame Kunal Bhan Brings Joy And Happiness As He Posts Hilarious Videos Amid The Pandemic
Actor Kunal Bhan, who is best known for playing Dr Rahil Shekhar in the medical drama Sanjivani (2019), has been trying to help people cope during these tough times in his own unique way. The actor has been posting some fun videos on social media for some time now that helps to release stress and tension that is being caused by the pandemic. While it started as humorous videos made for fun while at home, the inspiration behind putting them up now is something more, if you’re a follower of Kunal Bhan, then you will understand what we are talking about.

Initially, Kunal started making content to stay busy creatively and hopefully to entertain people. But considering that these are really tough times for everyone especially for those suffering from Covid-19 or recovering in isolation, they need to find something they can hold on to and laugh at. Kunal’s videos are doing exactly that. He has been receiving numerous messages from people about how his videos reduce their stress from the situation we all are in, which in turn has motivated him to make even more content. He now believes that escapism via entertainment might just be the remedy we need to cope and persevere.

A week ago, Bhan shared a post hoping to see a change in 2022. He said, “Last year this day was one of, if not the worst times of my life. All time low really. Yet here we are, a year later, still nowhere close to where I want to be but so, so much better and further than where I had imagined I would be and y’all had a big part to play in it too so thank you. All of you. I guess it’s true what they say, time heals all wounds. Here’s to seeing how 30th April 2022 turns out. fingers crossed and Hey! Stay safe. We’re not done beating the living crap out of this pandemic yet.” 


Image source: Instagram/ kunalbhan
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