COVID-19: This South actor apologized to the people
COVID-19: This South actor apologized to the people
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Who does not know the actor Vishwak Sen, who made his mark with South Movie in today's time. He always remains in discussions due to his films. But this time he is appearing in the headlines due to some other reason. Yes "What is important to you? Are you trying to invent a drug for COVID-19? You all went to an 'Appar' meeting or what?" Angry Vishwak Sen asked in a video clip that came out hours after the '5pm clap' during Sunday's Janata curfew.

According to media reports, the use of the word 'upper' has angered a section of people. After some resentment, the 'hit' actor has apologized for using the word. "It is not just a medical emergency, but a health emergency. When I saw people coming out on the streets at 5 pm, I got furious.

For information only, let us tell you that in a fit of anger, I used a certain word that angered a community. I used this word. With a bad intention I only mean this because I want no one to be affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, "the actor from 'E Nagarni Amandi' and 'Falaknuma Das' said today.

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