Rajiv Khandelwal describes hurricane experiences


- Due to the terrible storm, a power cut of 3 hours was created at the place where we were staying. Many trees and light poles collapsed. '

The hurricane has wreaked havoc on Indians along with the Corona wave, from whose grasp many have not yet come out. Some can't forget this hurricane. There have been reports of another hurricane in the Bay of Bengal and only time will tell how long it will last. However, actor Rajiv Khandelwal recently went to Goa with his wife. "A terrible storm caused a four-hour power cut at the place where we were staying," he said. Reconstruction work to restore the situation, which was disrupted by the hurricane, has not yet been completed.

The actor says, 'We drank hot tap water and lit a candle at night. There was no internet connectivity and we were restored after 3 hours. There are a lot of people living around our town, but their power supply has not been restored yet. I myself went out to buy some things and on the way I saw how much damage was caused by the hurricane. Many trees and light poles collapsed. '

"Even though the hurricane wreaked havoc in the area around my house, it did not break the confidence of the locals," says the actor of 'Marji'. They were all working together to get their lives back on track. I saw that everyone was helping each other. They were trying to get the least amount of electricity through the interstates so that the terror of the Kovid-12 epidemic could be reduced as much as possible and the hurricane could come out of the devastation, ”he said.

After completing the shooting in April, Rajiv Khandelwal left for Goa and wanted to spend some more months there. He said, 'We lived in a quiet area with forests all around and also grew a lot of vegetables and fruits. At my forest farm we wanted to stay here and help the elderly until the situation improved. We missed being in front of the camera, but I wasn't too embarrassed to watch. I didn’t even want to post it all on social media. I wanted to write something on Goan furniture instead. Furniture in Goa is made using natural raw materials, 'said Rajiv Khandelwal.

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