"The Lockdown Tales" Series By Tahira Kashyap To Delight People In The Time Of Coronavirus Lockdown
Ankita Chetana|Apr 04, 2020
Ayushmann Khurrana's wife Tahira Kashyap has kick-started her online series titled 'The Lockdown Tales' to keep people onward during the lockdown of coronavirus.
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Due to the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19, people are getting more and more frightened and panic themselves. On Friday, writer-filmmaker Tahira Kashyap took to Instagram to introduce her own series The Lockdown Tales to do everyone the world of good when the country is on 21-day coronavirus lockdown.
Her series include the popular stories of people's daily lives such as how they feel and how they get affected during this tough time. Tahira will share the videos on her social accounts. Yesterday, she has shared the first tale of herself named 6 Foot Durr.
The writer-filmmaker captioned her video:
"Storytelling has been a part of our culture and it has always fascinated me. Though we are living in tough times, let's not let the lockdown lock our spirit. Unleashing the various characters and stories that have been brimming inside of me, I present to you this series called THE LOCKDOWN TALES. And the first story is 6 FOOT DURR. Written and narrated by me. #TheLockdownTales. Packaged by @packuppictures."
Check out her first video of the series here:
The world has recorded 1,097,810 people testing positive for coronavirus and 59,140 dead cases of this pandemic. Whereas India reported 2,567 infected patients and 72 people died because of coronavirus. The country has been in 3 weeks of lockdown to prevent a higher risk of community transmission and the increasing number of patients.
Meanwhile, Tahira said: "I'm really excited to bring these special stories from everyday life to the people out there. They are really simple stories about humanity but in complex times. I love writing and honestly without my agenda, these stories just started flowing. These lockdown tales are a mere moment or thought taken out from our lives and at times we just need to cherish that."
Ayushmann Khurrana's wife is not only working on the series but she recently also made the short film Pinni starring veteran actress Neena Gupta.
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