Published 14:58 IST, May 30th 2020
Radhika Madan travels to Delhi via air; says there was ‘zero physical contact' involved
As the centre declared air travelling relaxations, Radhika Madan, who travelled recently to Delhi, shared her experience on her 'apocalyptic journey. Read more.
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Recently, Radhika Madan flew to New Delhi from Mumbai after air travel restrictions were relaxed by Centre. actor described her travel experience ‘a scene out of an apocalyptic film’, re was ‘zero physical contact’ involved. Speaking about same to a leading news daily, Radhika Madan revealed that airport officials did temperature checks and checked her IDs and boarding passes through a glass shield.
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Adding to same, Radhika Madan remarked that glass barriers were set at bagg counters too. actor revealed that she was boarded and de-boarded sequentially, twice. Radhika Madan also revealed that she avoided using washrooms, as she was cautious about same.
Recently, actor took to her Instagram handle to share a picture of herself, which features actor showing a victory sign as she dons a face mask, forehead-to-chin glass shield and a pair of re-washable gloves. With picture shared, Radhika wrote: “Mai aa Rahi hu Maa...#homebound #travelsafe #airportlook”. Take a look at picture shared by actor:
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Radhika's last outing
Radhika was last seen in Angrezi Medium. Starring Irrfan Khan, Radhika Madan and Kareena Kapoor Khan in leading roles, Angrezi Medium is spin-off to 2017 comedy entertainer, Hindi Medium, which stars Irrfan Khan, Saba Qamar and Deepak Dobriyal in lead roles. Helmed by Homi Adjania, Angrezi Medium is produced under production banner, Maddock Films.
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Coronavirus in India
With more than 1,74,000 positive Coronavirus cases, India remains a COVID-19 hotbed in Asia, followed by China. Mumbai city of Maharashtra remains worst-affected region in country with more than 36,900 cases, followed by Ahmedabad and Delhi, which have reported nearly 11,500 and 17,800 cases respectively.
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As per fresh reports presented by news publications, more than 4,900 people have died due to COVID-19 in country. Recently, Airport Authority of India (AAI) issued six-pointers guidelines on May 16, 2020, regarding resumption of domestic flight operations in country. guidelines laid down rules one needs to follow while choosing to travel by air.
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14:58 IST, May 30th 2020