The
migrant
workers
crisis
in
India
has
got
many
Bollywood
stars
doing
their
best
to
help
out.
From
Sonu
Sood
to
Swara
Bhaskar,
celebrities
are
supporting
migrants
in
reaching
their
hometowns,
by
arranging
transport
for
them.
Saif
Ali
Khan
acknowledges
the
privilege
he
has,
being
in
his
situation,
and
says
that
whenever
someone
asks
him
how
he
is
doing
during
the
lockdown,
he
worries
about
what
migrant
workers
are
currently
going
through.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times,
Saif
said,
"First
of
all,
we
are
really
privileged,
so
every
time
someone
asks
me
if
I
am
okay
in
a
lockdown,
I
start
worrying
about
what
migrant
workers
are
going
through.
So,
me
sitting
and
telling
you
how
I
can
chill
-
it
feels
a
little
hollow.
But
I
think
at
a
time
like
this
and
at
all
times
beauty
is
where
it
always
was
-
in
great
books,
great
music,
great
conversations,
good
thoughts
and
good
meals."
Saif
said
that
he
is
spending
his
time
practicing
the
guitar,
polishing
up
on
his
French,
cooking,
and
spending
time
with
his
son
Taimur
Ali
Khan.
The
Sacred
Games
actor
also
shared
that
he
hopes
the
healthcare
system
gets
better
during
the
lockdown.
"We
have
all
been
home
and
some
people
are
finding
it
harder
than
others,
financially,
emotionally.
But
the
point
is
we
should
be
prepping
for
the
spike
in
cases,
so
I
hope
that's
happening.
Because
I
think
at
some
point
we
are
all
going
to
have
to
go
out
and
probably
risk
getting
there
or
some
people
who
can
afford
it
will
have
to
lock
themselves
up
for
a
year,
those
are
the
two
choices
I
can
see.
I
hope
the
government
is
preparing,"
he
said.