Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Ravi Dubey: We need keep a tab on our perspectiv­es

- Shreya Mukherjee

While the government has declared lockdown relaxation­s, many are not taking the gravity of the Covid-19 situation seriously, and are flouting safety norms. Calling them out on social media, actor Ravi Dubey says everyone needs to learn from the mistakes committed during 1918 Spanish flu.

Referring to the pages of history, Dubey posted a note on his Instagram page, highlighti­ng that in 1918, when the quarantine and social distancing norms were lifted, people “rejoiced” on the streets with abandon, leaving “tens of million dead”.

Talking about it in India’s content, Dubey explains that this relaxation too is only given by the government, and that “Corona hasn’t given any relaxation”.

He says, “We have this inherent careless behaviour. It’s time that we understand that we still don’t have a cure for coronaviru­s, so it is better that we maintain the norms. The government had to give this relaxation to address the economic slowdown. But the disturbing footage of people going out on the streets for no real reason, crowding outside alcohol shops, prove that some of us have got this totally wrong.”

The 36-year-old is also concerned about the growing number of street accidents. “Empty streets don’t mean we can do anything. So many accidents are getting reported, so many people are dying only because some of us are irresponsi­ble. Are we losing empathy?” he questions, adding that strict punishment­s need to be meted out for the perpetrato­rs who are not thinking about those who are already struggling during this pandemic.

Putting his point forward in his own style, he says, “Nazar rakho nazariyon pe, nazaare badal jayenge”. He explains, “We need keep a tab on our perspectiv­es as then only our outlook would change. There will be good, bad and neutral times. How we tackle them is only a game of perspectiv­e. Why not look at it like this that throughout our lives, we are busy working, and now we have time to spend with our loved ones. So let’s enjoy that. But then we are still hearing about relationsh­ips falling apart, violence against women and children… I think we all need to introspect.”

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