Actor
Nia
Sharma
is
one
of
those
celebs
who
does
not
mince
her
words
on
social
media
and
speaks
her
mind.
The
actor
recently
took
a
dig
at
celebs
who
are
sharing
proning
techniques
in
the
wake
of
the
COVID-19
second
wave.
For
the
unversed,
proning
is
a
method
that
can
be
used
to
prevent
oxygen
deprivation
by
lying
upside
down.
The
Ek
Hazaron
Main
Meri
Behna
Hai
actor
took
to
her
social
media
handle
to
take
a
jibe
at
these
celebs
calling
them
'woke.'
She
furthermore
asked
them
to
share
the
doctor's
videos
of
doing
proning
in
the
right
manner
if
they
really
want
to
spread
awareness.
She
added
that
these
celebs
did
not
even
know
about
the
technique
before
the
doctor
introduced
it.
She
concluded
the
tweet
by
stating
that
people
also
have
Google
to
learn
about
the
same.
Take
a
look
at
her
tweet.
To
those
‘Woke
celebs’
now
teaching
Proning
technique
on
social
media
Kindly
amplify
the
doctors’
videos
if
at
all
you
want
to
spread
awareness.
You
clearly
didn’t
know
anything
about
it
before
doctors
introduced
it.
‘Google’
bhi
hai
hamare
paas.#Proning
Not
only
this
but
Nia
had
also
called
out
those
celebs
who
are
telling
people
to
register
themselves
for
the
COVID-19
vaccination.
She
mentioned
in
her
tweet
that
these
celebs
should
also
give
the
name
of
the
vaccination
centres
so
that
there
is
no
queuing
of
people
in
large
numbers
to
receive
the
vaccine.
Take
a
look
at
her
tweet.
Every
woke
celebrity
of
this
nation
urging
people
to
get
vaccinated...Kindly
mention
the
name
of
the
centres
that
have
it
readily
available
at
this
moment
so
that
people
queuing
up
in
thousands
for
days
now
don’t
look
stupid.
P.S
we
need
to
get
vaccinated.
The
Naagin
4
actor
has
been
actively
sharing
the
need
for
COVID-19
resources
on
her
social
media
handle.
Recently
Nia
had
also
spilt
the
beans
on
her
relationship
status.
This
was
after
her
dating
rumours
with
actor
Rrahul
Sudhir
started
doing
the
rounds.
Speaking
to
radio
show
host
Siddharth
Kannan
about
the
same,
Nia
Sharma
had
said,
"I
have
not
been
fortunate
enough
on
having
relationships
that
last
long,
and
that's
why
I
don't
want
to
put
anything
out
there
before
I'm
extremely
sure
about
it.
I
have
seen
lovey-dovey
couples
breaking
up
after
being
so
out
there
in
the
media
and
social
media.
Having
said
that,
I
wouldn't
want
to
demean
the
couples
who
share
such
pictures.
It's
just
that
I
do
not
prefer
the
same,
and
my
man
also
doesn't
like
that.
Personally,
I
don't
want
to
make
my
relationship
a
'media
relationship'.
First,
I
would
want
to
see
how
the
relationship
turns
out,
and
after
being
sure,
I
can
probably
announce
about
the
same."