Like
most
of
us,
Jasmin
Bhasin
is
currently
homebound
during
the
COVID-19
lockdown.
In
a
recent
interview,
the
actress
opened
up
about
the
new
normal
whilst
stating
that
one
should
only
consume
positive
things
online
in
order
to
avoid
the
pandemic
blues.
Jasmin
said,
“At
times
things
go
out
of
hand
online
and
turn
too
toxic
to
handle.
And
I
believe
we
all
have
it
in
ourselves
to
deal
with
the
negativity
with
courage
and
smile.
As
far
as
social
media
is
concerned,
let’s
think
about
how
it
has
made
our
lives
better
even
at
this
time
when
we
all
are
cooped
up
in
one
place.
How
we
can
send
messages
and
it
helps
us
stay
in
touch
with
loved
ones.
I
want
to
spread
positivity
and
smile,
something
that
I
am
supposed
to
do
both
as
a
responsible
person
and
actor.”
She
went
on
to
add,
“Much
like
adults,
these
unpredictable
times
have
also
affected
them
emotionally.
I’ve
been
trying
to
interact
with
them
through
my
fan
pages
via
live
conversations.
They
ask
about
how
I
spend
my
day,
when
would
I
go
back
to
work
and
talk
about
what
they
are
facing.”
The
29-year-old
concluded
by
revealing
that
she
was
initially
worried
about
her
parents,
grandmother,
and
brother
who
live
in
Kota
and
is
ensuring
to
keep
in
touch
with
them.
“Thankfully,
they
are
taking
precautions…
I
was
quite
tense
initially,
but
now
I’ve
realized
that
I
need
to
stay
strong
to
keep
them
happy.
My
pets
(two
dogs
Mia
and
Rambo)
are
keeping
me
company.
The
love
from
my
fans
also
makes
me
smile
and
believe
that
this
too
shall
pass,”
she
said.