Gautam Gambhir Shares Video Of Pakistani Doctors Dancing in Dedicated COVID-19 Ward
Apr 13, 2020 at 5:47 PM
Gaumta Gambhir, cricketer-turned-politician, shared a hilarious video of Pakistan doctors dancing inside the hospitals where patients suffering from coronavirus are hospitalised.
The deadly virus has created an atmosphere of tension as doctors have still not found a proper treatment of COVID-19. So, to make hospitals environment light and happy, doctors are finding different tactics. In this regard, Pakistan doctors were captured dancing in the ward where coronavirus patients were admitted. The video, which is shared by Gambhir depicts the same. In the short clip, doctors are wearing PPE dress and dancing on famous Pakistan’s song “Chita Chola”.
Here is the Tweet of Gautam Gambhir:
Corona….जहां भी हो सुन लो 😂😂 चिट्टा चोला !! #nayapakistan pic.twitter.com/BVUznyxEW5
— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) April 12, 2020
Gautam Gambhir donated his 24-month salary:
The coronavirus cases in India are increasing at a rapid speed even though the government has announced a 21-day lockdown. The lockdown has thrown regular routine into limbo as thousands of daily wage workers are left unemployed. To support the government and needy people, celebrities are coming forward as they are donating money in relief funds. Gambhir has announced to donate his two-year salary to Prime Minister’s, Cares Fund.
Earlier, the 2011 World Cup winner pledged a month’s salary for the cause. Gambhir has always come in support of the noble cause. He has also done many charitable works in the past.
Many other cricket personalities have done their part. Sachin Tendulkar donated 25 Lakhs each in PM’s Care fund and Maharashtra Chief Minister Relief Fund. Virat Kohli and his wife Anushka also pledged to donate in relief funds. Taking to Twitter, Rohit Sharma also informed that he had given INR 45 lakh to Prime Minister Cares Fund and INR 25 lakh to Maharastra Chief Minister Relief Fund.
Apart from Rohit, Shikhar Dhawan, and Ajinkya Rahane also donated some amount of money to the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund.