Karan Kundrra keeps helping people with wellness kits, oximeters, oxygen cylinders, and medicines!
#KaranKundrra recently went out of his way to donate for Covid-relief by collaborating with an #NGO. On one hand, he is doing the maximum possible for people suffering due to the pandemic and on the other hand, he is constantly shooting for his show #YehRishtaKyaKehlataHai. He has not missed a single day of the shoot during this second wave of the pandemic, and the actor makes sure to keep his commitment to the project in every way possible. That’s some dedication and professionalism coming from the actor.
Karan Kundrra, and the entire cast and crew of the show, are making sure to take all the necessary precautions of Covid-19 as they shoot at Silvassa on the Gujarat border. Everyone in the unit has been in a bio bubble. They’re all away from any crowded places and are keeping themselves busy with the shoot at a resort there. Karan is trying to keep entertaining his fans who’re stuck at home during this lockdown and unable to go out anywhere. He hopes to keep a smile on his fans’ faces via the show.
Karan Kundrra’s dedication to his work needs to be applauded. Recently he spoke about how he was stuck with no network for almost 4 days as they had been shooting very close to the border and there were absolutely no cellphone towers around. Speaking about the same, he had said, “We have been shooting around the Gujarat border and we had a very bad network due to the cyclone. We had lost almost all communication for almost 4 days. I couldn’t even connect to my parents.”
Despite being so busy amidst shoots, Karan Kundrra joined hands with Uday Foundation to help people in this Covid-19 pandemic. He helped people with wellness kits, oximeters, oxygen cylinders, and even medicines related to Covid-19.
Karan Kundrra says, ‘The shoots are happening around the Gujarat border outside Silvassa for quite some time now. We all are staying in a Bio-Bubble and following all Covid-19 protocols as per the government directives. There are not many people outside as well. The cell phone networks are really weak here and there are times when we are totally unable to contact anyone, even our parents. We all are striving to ensure that the show keeps on going and people, who’re stuck at home during the pandemic, have something to enjoy in their lives.’