Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor wrote on social media that the “pandemic ends when we decide to reclaim our love for life and go back to being the person our friends loved to be around.” Netizens told him that life will never be the same.
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The clamour for the vaccine has made Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor introspect and wonder what life will be post-pandemic. The actor wrote a long note on Instagram talking about Covid-19, adding that the “pandemic ends when we decide to reclaim our love for life and go back to being the person our friends loved to be around.”
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Netizens told Kapoor that life will never be the same. "Covid may or may not kill you, but it can also destroy the person you were before the pandemic, A person that was free that wasn’t afraid to have fun, a person that wasn’t afraid to do anything at all. The disease is horrible but what’s worse is living fearfully feeling crippled and slowly morphing into an anxious creature you barely recognise when you look at your own reflection. The pandemic doesn’t end when we all get our jabs, it ends when we decide to reclaim our love for life And go back to being the person/people our friends loved to be around -HVK [sic]" read Harsh Varrdhan's Insta post.
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On the work front, Harsh Varrdhan, who was seen in films like 'Mirzya', 'Bhavesh Joshi Superhero' and 'AK vs AK', will be next seen in the upcoming Netflix anthology 'Ray'.
Here's a glimpse of 'Ray':
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The teaser reveals that Ali Fazal plays the protagonist in the short story titled Forget Me Not while Harshvardhan Kapoor headlines the story titled Spotlight. Kay Kay Menon's story is titled Bahroopiya and Manoj Bajpayee features in Hungama Hai Kyon Barpa.
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