Ayub
Khan,
who
is
seen
in
Ranju
Ki
Betiyaan,
is
concerned
about
work
as
the
shooting
has
been
suspended.
The
actor
revealed
to
HT
that
he
is
down
to
the
last
little
pennies
now
as
he
hasn't
earned
any
money
since
the
last
one
and
a
half
year.
He
feared
that
if
the
ongoing
COVID-19
crisis
doesn't
improve
and
work
doesn't
get
back
on
track
soon,
he
will
have
no
other
option
left
but
to
ask
for
help.
As
everyone
is
aware,
due
to
15-day
shutdown
in
Maharashtra,
shooting
of
the
shows
have
been
stalled.
Regarding
the
same,
the
actor
said,
"It
is
affecting
work,
and
emotional
state
as
everyone
is
struggling.
It's
been
one
and
a
half
years
since
I've
not
been
working
(regularly).
I've
earned
no
money.
So,
the
strain
is
huge."
He
feels
that
there
is
not
much
he
can
do
about
the
scenario,
as
it
is
not
a
normal
situation.
As
of
now
the
actor
is
managing
with
whatever
he
has,
but
feared
that
he
won't
be
continue
doing
so
for
too
long.
He
added,
"By
that
time,
if
things
don't
get
better
or
I
don't
start
working,
I'll
have
to
start
asking
for
help.
So,
I
do
hope
things
get
better
soon
and
everyone
gets
back
on
track."
The
Shakti-
Astitva
Ke
Ehsaas
Ki
actor
said
that
he
has
seen
close
family
members
and
friends
fighting
and
losing
the
isolated
battle.
He
added
that
he
has
lost
two
uncles
and
a
couple
of
friends
and
knows
the
exact
loss.
He
further
added,
"My
uncle
walked
into
the
hospital
and
his
dead
body
came
out," and
prayed
that
no
one
goes
through
that
grief.
Ayub
is
worried
as
people
are
careless.
He
added
that
even
educated
people
now
are
saying
that
nothing
will
happen.
He
said,
"What's
wrong
with
their
sensibilities?
Just
because
it
doesn't
happen
to
you,
it
doesn't
happen
to
your
near
and
dear
ones,
so
they
don't
feel
the
pinch.
The
moment
it'll
start
hitting
the
near
ones,
tab
sab
ko
jhatka
lagega."