Not
so
long
ago,
many
B-town
celebrities
chose
to
go
on
a
vacation
when
the
entire
nation
was
grappling
with
the
second
wave
of
novel
Coronavirus.
As
expected,
the
moment
their
pictures
surfaced
on
social
media,
they
were
trashed
by
netizens
left,
right
and
center.
Netizens
were
furious
at
those
celebrities
for
flaunting
their
privilege
while
half
of
the
nation
was
struggling
to
get
a
proper
treatment
for
COVID-19.
In
his
recent
tete-a-tete
with
a
leading
daily,
actor
Vidyut
Jammwal
who
also
loves
to
go
on
a
vacation,
said
that
he
doesn't
like
to
flaunt
his
privilege
in
front
of
his
fans.
The
actor
also
said
that
he
likes
to
strike
a
balance
between
the
places
he
goes
for
vacations.
"I
am
not
someone
who
likes
to
flaunt
my
luxurious
home,
fleet
of
cars
or
bikes.
Especially
in
these
times,
when
the
entire
world
is
grappling
with
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
I
don't
think
it's
right
to
show
off
my
privilege.
Yes,
it
might
inspire
some
people,
but
I
would
rather
motivate
people
with
my
thoughts
and
our
culture.
If
I
am
in
a
small
town,
I
enjoy
showing
my
followers
the
beauty
around
me.
If
I
visit
a
place
like
New
York,
I
also
make
sure
to
spend
time
in
Rishikesh,
because
it's
important
to
strike
a
balance,"
said
the
Khuda
Haafiz
actor.
When
asked
if
he
is
purposely
staying
away
from
the
hustle
bustle
of
Mumbai,
he
said
that
one
could
be
anywhere
in
the
world,
but
if
he/she
is
not
happy,
nothing
matters.
Vidyut
further
said
that
everybody
has
a
different
path,
a
different
journey,
and
life
is
all
about
discovering
and
following
our
own
path.
"They
say,
'Dance
achha
karoge
toh
hero
bann
jaaoge,
action
achha
karoge
toh
hero
bann
jaaoge...'
aisa
kuchh
nahi
hai.
You
can
become
a
hero
by
pursuing
your
passion
and
excelling
in
it...it
could
be
anything.
So,
I
do
whatever
makes
me
happy,"
concluded
Jammwal.