Published 14:54 IST, June 3rd 2020
Ranvir Shorey is prepared for Cyclone Nisarga, says 'Its here'; See pictures here
Actor Ranvir Shorey recently took to his Instagram and shared photos of the cyclone Nisarga which expected to pass Maharashtra today. Read more.
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threat of cyclone Nisarga has been looming over lives of people living in Mumbai. As various government authorities clear out near-sea areas in Mumbai to avoid any casualties, many actors working in Hindi film industry have been doing ir part and making people aware of cyclone through social media. Actor Ranvir Shorey, on or hand, has been busy sharing glimpses of cyclone from his home along with how he is spending time as wear condition intensifies.
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Ranvir Shorey's Instagram post on cyclone Nisarga
Ranvir Shorey took to his Instagram and posted a series of three photos based on cyclone Nisarga. In first photo, Ranvir shared a view outside his home. Ranvir shared photo of a scenic natural patch covered by rain and fog and wrote that cyclone Nisarga has arrived.
In second post, Ranvir Shorey shared a shirtless selfie of himself while sitting in his apartment as wear can be seen intensified behind him. Ranvir called it a selfie before storm in his Instagram caption. In third post, Ranvir Shorey posted a photo of him reading a vel in his apartment. He wrote that a vel is best companion on a rainy day and also used #CycloneNisarga under his post. Check out Ranvir Shorey's Instagram post below -
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Actor Ranvir Shorey recently featured in film Angrezi Medium alongside late actor Irrfan Khan and Kaarena Kapoor Khan and mand to impress both critics and audience members alike. actor started #LockdownLife on his Instagram ever since COVID-19 lockdown has been implemented in India. He has been sharing a number of photos from his life in lockdown on Instagram and keeping his fans updated.
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Also read: Ranvir Shorey says 'haven't lost faith in you' after row with Mumbai Police gets resolved
About cyclone Nisarga
Cyclone Nisarga is first of its kind to threaten Mumbai in over a century. cyclone is headed to Gujarat and Maharashtra coasts and will expectedly make landfall in Alibaug. Cyclone Nisarga is also expected to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm with heavy rains and wind speeds of over 100 km. Various guidelines like staying indoors and charging mobile phones or power banks along with keeping energy lights and candles handy have also been laid down by BMC.
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14:54 IST, June 3rd 2020