Sidharth Shukla Is Embarrassed To Talk About 'Loss Of Work' Due To Lockdown; Expresses Concern Over 'Hand To Mouth Daily Wage Workers'

While speaking to a leading portal, Bigg Boss 13’s winner Sidharth Shukla who gained huge popularity after his stunt in the BB13 house was swarmed with work but due to Coronavirus lockdown, the actor has had some 'loss of work.' He also talks about the daily wage workers who are facing a tough time, says, ‘their suffering is unimaginable’

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Sidharth Shukla Is Embarrassed To Talk About 'Loss Of Work' Due To Lockdown; Expresses Concern Over 'Hand To Mouth Daily Wage Workers'
After the novel Coronavirus started affecting the human race, the government across the globe had to impose a complete lockdown. Due to this decision, many offices are working from home but it has become a serious problem for daily wage workers who depend on the daily income to feed their families. However, many Bollywood celebs have extended their support and making a huge contribution for the people who are need of help. This time, while speaking to Hindustan Times, Bigg Boss 13’s winner Sidharth Shukla who gained huge popularity after his stunt in the BB13 house was swarmed with work but due to Coronavirus lockdown, the actor is currently 'loss of work.'

After he came out of the house, the actor did multiple interviews, he even released his first single titled Bhula Dunga with Shehnaaz Gill. However, the Coronavirus lockdown has affected him but that not a big deal as he also talks about the daily wage workers who are facing a tough time, says, ‘Their suffering is unimaginable.’

During his chat with the portal, he was quoted saying, “The pandemic will cause a huge loss to the economics around the world and people. And if I'm one of them, I don't think it is such a big deal. It is embarrassing to even talk about my loss today. I feel sorry for the daily wage workers who are facing a tough time. I am glad there are people helping as many of them as possible in this dire situation. Many, who lose a job today, might get one in the future. But these workers live hand-to-mouth and it is a question of life and death. Their suffering is unimaginable.”


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