Amid the second wave of coronavirus, the country is under complete distraught due to constant news of rising infections across the country.
Each one of us is going through an emotional upside down and the sentiment of hopelessness has swamped the nation and resonating due to the fear of losing their loved ones. There is a constant fear of getting infected by the virus.
In the middle of all these hard times, actor and TV show host Maniesh Paul has penned an emotional poem enfolding the thoughts of every individual.
The 39-year-old star took to Instagram and posted a video featuring a poignant poem appropriately capturing the insecurities of the masses.
Paul in the one-minute-twenty-eight-second- video talks about the sleepless nights that we spent about worrying for our loved ones to the distant hope of meeting our friends for get-togethers.
Speaking about the poem Maniesh Paul shared, “As a nation, we are going through the same emotions, the same fears and insecurities. I had been away from my family for a very long time in the last lockdown and again now as we are locked in our homes, there is no certainty but only hope for a better tomorrow. These daunting thoughts have kept me awake through nights and I sought solace in art by writing this poem offering an outlet to my emotions.”
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The ‘Indian Idol’ host, flaunting yet another facade of his abilities has shown his talent of writing through the poem.
Along with the video, he wrote, “Written something…sharing with you all…the times we are living in…watch the full video on my youtube channel.”
After fascinating the audience with his charm as an RJ, VJ, television host, stage performer, Paul has recently launched his own podcast offering more aspects of his versatility, along with his latest talent of writing skills.
Paul has a long history in television with a long list of reality shows to his credit to outstanding performances on the silver screen. He has been successful in making a space for himself in this industry. He last showcased his filmmaking skills in his two short films ‘Hitchki’ and ‘What If’, digging deeper into human emotions and behavior.