Published 22:43 IST, March 17th 2020
Rannvijay Singha has a 'Django Unchained'-inspired hack for people defying COVID-19; Watch
Actor-VJ Rannvijay Singha shared a hilarious solution to the current problem of social distancing, applicable to those not taking COVID-19 outbreak seriously.
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terror of growing coronavirus pandemic has people all over world taking precautions so as to contain spread. World Health Organisation (WHO) has laid some ground rules for health and safety for everyone to follow amid growing outbreak on a global scale and those have resonated in precautionary advisories issued by Governments of every country in world. handshakes, wearing masks, washing hands along with self-isolation, social distancing are a few of precautionary measures that are being followed by people all over world.
However, re are people who have been defying life-threatening virus and going out and about to risk ir own lives and of ors. Popular Indian host and television personality, Rannvijay Singha has a hilarious solution for such people and it has a Quentin Taranti film connection. He posted a clip of acclaimed 2012 film Django Unchained featuring actor Leonardo Di Caprio through his Twitter handle to show what should be done 'when someone wants to shake your hand in 2020'.
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For unversed, Rannvijay Singha is a former actor-model, who came into limelight after winning very first season of adventure reality show MTV Roadies in 2003. In seasons that followed, Singha played gang leader and also hosted show along with Roadies veteran Raghu Ram. He has also appeared in Bollywood movies like Ajay Devgn-Salman Khan starrer London Dreams, and Akshay Kumar-Aishwarya Rai starrer Action Replayy.
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Statistics of COVID-19 outbreak
number of confirmed vel coronavirus cases in India has gone up to 137. From total tally, three persons have passed away due to disease, with one death having occurred in Karnataka’s Kalburgi, second one in Delhi and third registered in Maharashtra. Fourteen patients have also been discharged after having been recovered.
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Globally, re have been over 1.88 lakh confirmed cases of COVID-19. At least 7,500 people have died so far — a very large number of m in China. However, infections have steadily risen in Iran, Italy, South Korea, Spain, and United States, with Europe as new Coronavirus epicentre.
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22:43 IST, March 17th 2020