Amid
the
Novel
Coronavirus
pandemic,
Bollywood
celebrities
have
been
doing
their
best
to
help
the
frontline
warriors
in
their
battle
against
the
deadly
outbreak.
In
an
effort
to
do
so,
Shah
Rukh
Khan
and
Gauri
Khan
offered
their
four-storeyed
office
to
BMC
for
quarantine
facility.
The
superstar,
through
his
NGO
Meer
Foundation,
also
set
up
22
beds
in
the
building.
A
recent
report
in
Mumbai
Mirror
stated
that
the
four-storeyed
building
which
the
superstar
had
offered
in
April,
was
lying
unused
for
more
than
a
month,
even
when
there's
been
acute
shortage
of
beds
for
COVID-19
patients
in
public
and
private
hospitals
in
Mumbai.
However,
now
the
latest
update
is
that
the
BMC
has
started
utilizing
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
Khar
office
as
a
care
centre
for
asymptomatic
COVID-19
positive
patients.
Earlier,
Shah
Rukh
Khan
said
in
an
official
statement,
"This
crisis
is
not
going
to
pass
in
a
hurry;
it
will
take
its
time
and
its
toll
on
all
of
us.
It
will
also
show
us
that
there
isn't
really
a
choice
between
looking
out
for
ourselves
and
looking
out
for
one
another."
"There's
nothing
more
obvious
in
the
spread
of
this
pandemic,
than
the
fact
that
each
one
of
us
is
inextricably
connected
to
each
other,
without
any
distinction.
I
am
going
to
try
my
best
and
I
know
each
one
of
you
will
do
so
too.
Only
together
we
will
be
able
to
fight
through
these
difficult
and
unimaginable
days," he
further
added
in
his
statement.
Shah
Rukh
Khan
also
donated
25,000
PPE
kits
to
the
frontline
medical
staff
in
Maharashtra,
fighting
to
contain
COVID-19
pandemic
in
the
state.
Currently,
the
superstar
is
in
self-quarantine
with
his
wife
Gauri
Khan
and
kids
Aryan,
Suhana
and
AbRam
at
their
residence,
Mannat
in
Mumbai.