Setting A Wrong Example, Saif Ali Khan Was Seen At Mumbai Streets, Without A Mask

The Royal Patuadi Prince and a Renowned Bollywood actor, Saif Ali Khan was spotted at the streets, apparently headed to Marine Drive, with his son, Taimur Ali Khan, on a Sunday evening, without any mask or safety precaution.

This father and son pair were dressed up in basics and casual walking shoes and were enthusiastically looked forward to having a “gentle family time” at the spot that is known to be the heart of Mumbaikars, the Marine Drive. In further pictures, Kareena Kapoor Khan was seen to be accompanying the two of them, set in her all favorite classy, summer floral dress with a pair of white sneakers.

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Courtesy: Mumbai Mirror

At this time of the pandemic, when situations like “social distancing”, “home quarantine ” and “walking out for essentials with a mask” have become the new norms of a daily healthy lifestyle, this incident has not only created an outrageous impact on people of India but also inculcated the seed of many rhetorical questions in their minds.

Residing in the state that has been worstly hit by the COVID 19 pandemic, it’s quite unlikely to walk out without wearing a mask after 80 days of lockdown. Currently, the total number of cases in Maharashtra is 85,975, which is nowhere near to normal life and the fatality rate stands at 3.75 percent.

“Are they immune to coronavirus?” is what the public is asking after looking at their relaxing pictures at Marine Drive. Moreover, people cannot stop themselves from criticizing the Pataudi’s for breaking the law in the name of Aristocracy, considering the fact that the people with money and power always find their own ways to deal with any pandemic or natural disaster.

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Many people also acknowledged the fact that Taimur Ali Khan was not at all wearing a mask and putting a child’s life in danger at this time is sheer foolishness.

Taimur is not even wearing a mask putting a child to extreme danger,” a user wrote in the comments section.

There are no rules for rich people in India,” wrote another user in the comments section.

Source : The Free Press Journal