Not
so
long
ago,
filmmaker
Farah
Khan
had
taken
a
sharp
jibe
at
the
privileged
Bollywood
celebs
for
sharing
their
workout
videos
during
the
ongoing
21-days
nationwide
lockdown
period,
because
there
are
bigger
concerns
currently
in
the
world.
She
had
shared
a
video
on
her
Instagram
page,
wherein
she
can
be
heard
saying,
"Stop
making
your
workout
videos
and
bombarding
us
with
it.
I
can
understand
that
you
all
are
privileged
and
you
do
not
have
any
other
worries
in
this
global
pandemic
except
for
looking
after
your
figures.
But
some
of
us,
most
of
us,
have
bigger
concerns
during
this
crisis.
Toh
please
humare
upar
reham
kijiye
aur
aapke
workout
videos
bandh
kar
dijiye
(So
please
have
mercy
on
us
and
stop
your
workout
videos).
And
if
you
can't
stop,
then
please
don't
feel
bad
if
I
unfollow
you."
While
most
of
the
celebs
including
Arjun
Kapoor,
Tabu,
Karan
Johar,
Sonam
Kapoor,
Malaika
Arora
Khan,
Shilpa
Shetty
Kundra,
Aditi
Rao
Hydari,
Preity
Zinta
and
Raveena
Tandon
agreed
with
Farah's
post,
actress
Deepika
Padukone
disagreed
with
her
Om
Shanti
Om
director.
When
Deepika
appeared
in
a
Hangout
video
with
journalist
Rajeev
Masand,
she
disagreed
with
Farah's
take
on
the
workout
videos
that
goes
up
on
social
media
and
said,
"I
know
a
lot
of
people
have
a
problem
with
exercise
videos
that
are
going
up,
but
to
be
honest,
putting
up
exercise
videos
-
rather,
exercising,
not
putting
up
videos
-
it's
more
about
how
you
feel.
It's
not
really
about
how
you
look."
She
further
added,
"It
really
keeps
Ranveer
and
me
going.
It
really
gets
us
through
the
day."
Speaking
of
the
ongoing
lockdown,
India
is
under
complete
lockdown
since
March
25
after
PM
Narendra
Modi
asked
citizens
to
stay
indoors
to
contain
the
spread
of
COVID-19.