Farah Khan slammed for removing mask to smell mangoes amid COVID-19 pandemic

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: March 24, 2021 04:42 PM2021-03-24T16:42:13+5:302021-03-24T16:56:33+5:30

Director and choreographer Farah Khan was recently slammed after she  stepped out of her house to buy mangoes from ...

Farah Khan slammed for removing mask to smell mangoes amid COVID-19 pandemic | Farah Khan slammed for removing mask to smell mangoes amid COVID-19 pandemic

Farah Khan slammed for removing mask to smell mangoes amid COVID-19 pandemic

Director and choreographer Farah Khan was recently slammed after she  stepped out of her house to buy mangoes from a roadside stall. Wearing a grey coloured T-shirt, Farah in the video can be seen asking the fruit vendor to give her the best quality. However, what caught everyone's attention was her action of removing mask from her face to sniff the fruit to make sure it was ripe. Soon, Netizens started trolling Farah for removing the mask to smell mangoes. While one user wrote, ''She should not be smelling the mango due to Carona. So many people might have touched & smelt it before her''.

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A person wrote, "Smelling mangoes dont make sense, whats the pt? stallers shouldn't allow ppl to smell his mangoes, as it is spreading disease and very unhygienic," while another one commented, "Pls don't ever smell any fruit for tht matter .doesn't this lady kno tht during pandamic it's not allowed at all. She poses to know everything in d world. pseudo Bollywood."Another one wrote in the comment section, "Mask utaar ke aam kaun soonghta hai COVID time mei wo bhi Maharashtra mein!! oh bhai maro mujhe! Common sense bech k aam khareed liye kya." A person wrote, "Smelling mangoes dont make sense, whats the pt? stallers shouldn't allow ppl to smell his mangoes, as it is spreading disease and very unhygienic. "Last year, the actress took to her social media handle and slammed Bollywood celebs for 'flaunting' their privilege during the coronavirus pandemic. She also stated that how posting workout videos were 'a little shallow.'
 

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