On
Tuesday
night,
the
Indian
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi
announced
a
21-day
lockdown
in
the
country
to
contain
the
transmission
of
the
Novel
Coronavirus.
Modi's
lockdown
plan
was
appreciated
by
many
Bollywood
celebrities
who
in
turn,
took
to
social
media
to
urge
people
to
follow
the
lockdown
and
stay
indoors.
Amid
the
current
scenario,
Rishi
Kapoor
took
to
his
Twitter
page
to
talk
about
the
day
when
the
threat
would
be
over
and
the
world
be
a
happy
place
again.
The
veteran
actor
shared
a
message
of
hope
and
captioned
it
as,
"Good
morning
all.
I
totally
believe
in
this.
This
shall
happen
by
Gods
grace!"
(sic)
His
post
read,
"When
this
ends,
AND
IT
WILL,
every
game
will
sell
out,
every
restaurant
will
have
a
2-hour
wait,
every
kid
will
be
glad
to
be
in
school,
everyone
will
love
their
job,
the
stock
market
will
skyrocket,
and
every
other
house
will
get
TP'd,
and
we
will
all
embrace
and
shake
hands.
That's
gonna
be
a
pretty
good
day.
Hang
in
there,
World."
(sic)
Earlier,
after
PM
Modi's
announcement,
Sr.
Kapoor
had
taken
to
Twitter
to
school
trolls
and
had
issued
a
strict
warming,
"ANYONE
CRACKING
JOKES
ABOUT
MY
COUNTRY
OR
ON
MY
LIFESTYLE,
WILL
BE
DELETED.
BE
AWARE
AND
WARNED.
THIS
IS
A
SERIOUS
MATTER.
HELP
US
TO
TIDE
OVER
THE
SITUATION."
(sic)
Reacting
to
PM
Modi's
speech
declaring
a
nationwide
lockdown,
the
Chandni
actor
had
tweeted,
"One
for
all,
all
for
one.
Let
us
do
what
we
have
to
do.
We
have
no
option.
We
will
all
keep
one
another
busy
and
entertained
for
the
coming
time.
No
worries.
No
panic.
Sala
isko
bhi
dekh
lenge.
PM
ji
don't
worry
we
are
with
you!
Jai
Hind."
(sic)
Speaking
about
films,
Rishi
Kapoor
was
last
seen
in
Emraan
Hashmi's
thriller,
The
Body.
The
film
was
a
box-office
failure.