The lockdown is now getting a bit too much-Arjan Bajwa
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Sonil Dedhia (HINDUSTAN TIMES; May 4, 2020)
As the nationwide lockdown continues amid of outbreak of Coronavirus, it is not easy being inside your home for such a prolonged period of time. And while actor Arjan Bajwa is happy spending time at home, he also wants to be on the sets, “I understand that we are confined to our homes for our own safety and about the health of everyone and I can’t complain about anything as the administration is working really hard to handle the situation. But, I feel, now the lockdown is now getting a bit too much. It’ high time we find a solution. As a person, I need to be occupied so it’s difficult to sit at home and not work. I was supposed to shooting at this point of time, so it’s a bit irritating to be following this mundane routine of eat, watch something or read and go back to sleep.”
He adds that “we have to find indigenous ways to kill time”. Bajwa says, “It’s not possible to step out or go to the gym, so I thought why not use some equipment that are available at home. I just thought the furniture in the living room can be used stay fit. I am also practising my nunchucks, something that I wasn’t able to find time for. I am trained in taekwondo so I have been doing that too.” The Kabir Singh (2019) actor adds that like many others, he has also taken up to cooking. “I learnt how to make pasta, which turned out to be really good,” he says.
The actor who was last scene in a web-series in which he plays an NSG commando, says that apart from shooting he is really missing his family, “I was supposed to travel to Delhi and see my family so that is the first thing that I’ll do once the situation gets back to normal. Apart from that, I am into aviation and had enrolled myself at San Francisco airline school to get my private pilot license which was going to start from this month. But now, I don’t know when is that going to happen,” he concludes.
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