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Abhishek Kumaarr

Abhishek Kumaarr: Pandemic taught me that life is quite fragile

| @indiablooms | May 18, 2022, at 11:26 pm

Mumbai: The pandemic has made actor Abhishek Kumaarr transform a once-in-a-while phone call or visit home into something more regular.

The actor, who is currently seen in Kumkum Bhagya, says that he has learnt a lot from the pandemic.

“Like everyone else, I have learned many things during the pandemic. First of all, I used to go to my house once every four to five months. The pandemic taught me life is quite fragile. Our parents need us, that's why we should maintain personal and professional life balance,” he says.

The actor adds, “Since then, I talk to my family every day. I call and ask about them, I tell them about my day. I try to spend time with him by going home for a while.”

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