11 April,2021 08:12 AM IST | Mumbai | The Hitlist Team
Shriya Pilgaonkar
Friday night, the first weekend lockdown began in the city. Shriya Pilgaonkar shared an aerial view where a lot of vehicles are parked and wrote, "City on pause. Mumbai lockdown begins."
The Mirzapur actor was among the several B-Town folks who expressed their opinion on the matter. Singer Shaan wrote: "Ready for the weekend but nowhere to go. Stay home, stay safe."
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Soni Razdan wondered, "Does anyone know if take away is open on Sat-Sun ... during the weekend lockdown in Mumbai city? Have to send food to my parents on Sunday. In case not allowed to send it then could send them from a restaurant. But not sure if one is able to do that on the weekend lockdown... [sic]"
B-Town had more questions than answers.
Adah Sharma posted a video on Instagram where she plays the song Ae Dil Hai Mushkil on the flute. "Nobody's Perfect... I am Nobody. TAG a Nobody. New hobby for the new lockdown (also unlike my piano I can pack this in my suitcase and play it in the middle of shoot.) This was my practice video to take a nice video to put on Instagram but then we must also share the not so perfect stuff on Instagram so sharing this one only. Also this is my intense concentration face," Adah wrote.
Diana Penty shared a throwback photograph where she is seen taking bath in a swimming pool. "And this is how I'm taking on curfews, lockdowns and this mad, mad heat... too bad this is a throwback. Stay safe everyone," she wrote.
"So curfews & the threat of lockdown everywhere, restaurants & bars closed early, section 144 in many places, masks in cars but....Students must physically attend and give exams? Absurd. Stop endangering people with crappy planning #NoOfflineExams #StudentLivesMatter," tweeted composer Vishal Dadlani expressing concern for students.