Andrea
Jeremiah,
who
is
known
for
her
bold
role
in
Dhanush-starrer
Vada
Chennai,
has
recently
shared
a
note
on
Coronavirus.
Well,
COVID-19
has
spread
across
190
countries
as
it
has
taken
more
than
20,000
lives
and
infected
around
4.5
lakh
people
in
the
world.
In
India,
more
than
650
Novel
Coronavirus
positive
cases
have
been
reported
so
far.
Considering
this
global
emergency,
PM
Narendra
Modi
declared
21
days
lockdown
in
the
country
which
has
directly
stopped
the
functioning
of
every
sector
except
emergency
services.
Speaking
about
Coronavirus
and
the
lockdown,
Andrea
Jeremiah
shared
a
long
note
on
Instagram
and
wrote,
"This
too
shall
pass
?¬タン".
In
a
note,
Andrea
Jeremiah
states,
"Dear
World,
One
day
we
will
tell
our
grandchildren
about
this
time
we
are
living
in.
A
time
that
threatened
our
jobs,
routine
morning
walks,
long
drives,
take
out
from
favourite
cafes,
weddings,
birthdays,
house
parties,
vacations
and
our
lives.
The
part
they
will
most
crave
to
hear
is
how
did
we
react
to
this
madness?
Did
we
choose
sanity
in
solitude,
solidarity
amidst
chaos,
empathy
over
envy
and
generosity
over
greed?
Now
there
are
two
things
we
can
do:
Either
make
that
part
up
or
actually
live
it."
"We'll
tell
them
we
stayed
home,
got
tired
of
social
media
for
once,
were
bored
and
creative,
we
sang
in
balconies
and
clapped
for
those
who
had
not
been
homes
for
days.
We
survived
to
see
a
new
day.
Don't
ruin
the
plot,
Sincerely
-
The
climax," she
concluded.
Andrea
Jeremiah
has
always
been
considered
as
one
of
the
bold
actresses
in
the
South
film
industry.
After
Vada
Chennai,
the
actress
has
been
typecast
for
the
same
kind
of
roles.
Speaking
about
receiving
the
same
kind
of
offers,
Andrea
told
a
Tamil
magazine
that
she
is
tired
of
doing
intimate
scenes
in
movies
and
want
to
do
different
portray
characters.
Andrea
will
next
be
seen
in
Vijay-starrer
Master.
Directed
by
Lokesh
Kanagaraj,
the
film
also
stars
Vijay
Sethupathi,
Malavika
Mohanan
in
pivotal
roles.
Master
was
scheduled
to
be
released
on
April
9,
2020,
but
now
due
to
the
lockdown,
the
film
will
be
delayed.