Former
Bollywood
actress
Somy
Ali,
who
currently
runs
an
NGO
called
No
More
Tears
in
the
U.S.,
has
reacted
strongly
to
the
recent
15-days
lockdown
announcement
made
by
the
Maharashtra
government
that
also
puts
a
pause
on
the
shootings
of
various
TV
shows,
films
and
advertisements.
She
said
that
everyone
had
to
bear
the
brunt
of
the
misdoings
by
some.
She
said,
"I
would
say
that
some,
not
all,
but
in
this
instance,
the
'some'
who
have
behaved
irresponsibly
have
caused
this
setback.
However,
our
health
and
lives
come
first
rather
than
worrying
about
going
to
a
set.
The
show
will
go
on
given
we
are
healthy
and
well.
Other
than
that
it's
all
senseless."
With
the
second
wave
of
the
Coronavirus
hitting
the
country
harder
than
the
first
one,
Somy
feels
people
should
find
new
hobbies
to
keep
themselves
occupied.
"I
hope
people
take
this
seriously
the
second
time
around
and
find
creative
ways
to
keep
themselves
occupied
in
their
homes.
Exercise,
books,
video
chats
with
friends
and
family,
and
there
is
tons
of
good
material
to
watch
on
Netflix,
etc.
Many
ways
to
stay
engaged
without
having
to
leave
one's
house," she
said.
"I
always
say
that
we
all
have
a
book
in
us,
so
start
writing
your
story
or
start
writing
short
stories
about
imaginary
characters
that
are
intriguing.
Do
something
productive,
but
please
abide
by
the
rules
of
the
lockdown,"
Somy
wrapped
up.