Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
recently
took
to
her
social
media
handle
to
share
a
quirky
post
by
the
Mumbai
Police
on
spreading
awareness
around
COVID-19.
The
Mumbai
Police
have
been
using
some
fun
Bollywood
references
to
give
out
important
messages
regarding
the
precautions
that
need
to
be
taken
to
prevent
contracting
the
virus.
They
had
used
Kareena
and
her
husband
Saif
Ali
Khan's
names
to
spread
the
message
of
wearing
the
mask
properly
amidst
the
pandemic.
Kareena
shared
the
same
on
her
Instagram
story.
Talking
about
the
same,
the
post
had
Kareena
and
Saif's
picture.
The
post
also
had
the
sentence
written
on
it
that
said,
"Agar
Tum
Mask
Neeche
'Kareena'
Toh
Bohot
Un-
'Saif'
Situation
Ho
Sakta
Hai."
Take
a
look
at
the
same.
Meanwhile,
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
has
been
quite
active
on
her
social
media
handle
ever
since
the
onset
of
the
COVID-19
second
wave.
The
Jab
We
Met
actress
has
been
spreading
awareness
amongst
her
fans
on
how
they
can
be
more
responsible
and
safe
amidst
the
pandemic.
She
had
earlier
shared
tips
on
how
one
can
prevent
falling
prey
to
COVID-19
anxiety.
Talking
about
the
same,
the
actress
shared
a
post
on
her
Instagram
story
that
spoke
about
how
one
can
cope
with
COVID-19
anxiety.
The
36
China
Town
actress
captioned
the
same
stating
that
one
should
be
kind
to
their
mind.
Kareena
added
that
one
should
reach
out
to
a
loved
one
or
a
mental
health
expert
when
the
going
gets
tough.
She
also
advised
her
fans
with
unwinding
occasionally
to
avoid
burnout.
Not
only
this,
but
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
had
also
shared
a
child
rescue
helpline
number
on
her
social
media
handle.
The
actress
had
captioned
the
same
stating,
"My
heart
goes
out
to
kids
left
alone
due
to
the
pandemic
-
either
they
have
lost
one
or
both
parents
to
the
virus
or
the
parents
are
in
hospital.
Please
reach
out
and
call
the
National
Child
Helpline
(1098)
to
inform
regarding
children
who
are
alone
because
of
Covid-19.
We
cannot
even
begin
to
fathom
the
trauma."
On
the
work
front,
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
will
be
seen
in
the
movie
Laal
Singh
Chaddha
alongside
Aamir
Khan.
The
movie
has
been
helmed
by
Advait
Chandan
and
is
the
official
Hindi
remake
of
the
Oscar
Award-winning
Forrest
Gump
(1994)
starring
Tom
Hanks.