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Arjun Kapoor, Malaika Arora Urge to ‘Check Your Privilege’; Share Photo Of Man Worshipping Mumbai Local

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Bollywood couple Arjun Kapoor and Malaika Arora are reminding fans to check their privilege by sharing a heartwarming post on their Instagram story.

Taking to Instagram, the couple shared a picture that has gone viral ever since it was circulated on 1 February. The heartfelt photo shows a commuter worshipping the Mumbai local train before entering it.

Arjun shared the picture and wrote, “Whenever u feel things aren’t going well take a moment to perhaps absorb the fact that a lot of us are privileged & blessed to deal with these last few months without having to worry about how to get to work even after things opened up..”

Malaika also shared the same photo and wrote, “This one hit me hard.. I feel ya brother #Checkyourprivilege.” Take a look at Arjun and Malaika’s posts below:

For the unversed, Mumbai’s local trains were opened to the general public on 1 February after 11 long months. Known as the lifeline of the city, the locals were only restricted to essential staff and women due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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