By Neha Sinha, Updated : Apr 02, 2020 10:45 IST
Kartik Aaryan new must watch rap version of his viral 'Corona Stop Karo Na' video

Bollywood celebs are constantly working to form people aware of the coronavirus. Recently, Karthik Aryan, while speaking a monologue of his film Pyaar Ka Panchnama, told people to not get out of the home. now he has shared a funny meme on social media, After PM Narendra Modi announced a 21-day lockdown on Tuesday, the actor came up with a hilarious meme on it. After this meme Kartik Aaryan shared one more monologue video on his Instagram account, in which he said 'corona stop, Karo, na' and 'Corona Rap Karo na'  and he has captioned his video 'Jab Tak Ghar Nahi baithoge, main yaad dilaata rahunga! Corona Stop Karo Na, Corona Rap Karo Na. Keep spreading the word'.

Kartik Aaryan rap version of  'Corona Stop Karo Na'

Kartik Aaryan in his new Instagram video emphasized with the theme 'Karo Na' and highlighted things to do from house Actors asked to work from home in a thematic way, The monologue has the actor in a rant similar to his Pyar Ka Punchnama, which also led to his fame. Many Bollywood celebrities hailed Kartik's efforts. In the video, he talked about social distancing and reminding how important it, calling it a 'Corona Stop Karo Na' and 'Corona Rap Karo Na'.  

Kartik Aaryan Karo Na Rap Karo Na

Earlier the actor had gone viral on social media with a monologue asking people to Actor asked to work from home in a thematic way into Coronavirus outbreak. Kartik Aaryan's second monologue video impresses everyone again, people reviewed the video and got 4. million views on Instagram in one hour. 

On the work front, Kartik Aaryan was shooting for 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2' in Lucknow when the shooting for halted due to the novel Coronavirus outbreak. Directed by Anees Bazmee, 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2' features Kiara Advani as the lead lady opposite Kartik.

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