<p>Amit Sadh has taken a break from social media as the actor says that he feels uncomfortable sharing posts about his daily life at a time when people are struggling due to the coronavirus pandemic. </p>.<p>Sadh took to Instagram on late Wednesday evening and posted a note about taking a break from social media platforms. </p>.<p>The 37-year-old actor said recent events in the country made him reflect on whether he should be sharing his pictures on social media, especially at a time when the city and the entire state of Maharashtra is "under strict COVID restrictions."</p>.<p>"The whole country is going through a difficult time. I believe my posts and reels of the gym sessions, the silly things that I do will not heal or entertain anyone. </p>.<p>"This is not a criticism to anyone. I personally feel the best way to be sensitive about the situation is to pray and hope for things to get better," Sadh wrote. </p>.<p>On Wednesday, Mumbai reported 10,428 new coronavirus cases and 23 fresh fatalities, taking its caseload to 4,82,760 and death toll to 11,851.</p>.<p>This is for the second consecutive day that the city has reported more than 10,000 infections. For the third time this month, it has witnessed a single-day case growth in five digits.</p>.<p>The <em>Breathe </em>actor said it is important now to reach out to those who are struggling financially due to the pandemic and ensure that they are taken care of. </p>.<p>"Life must go on even though I fool burdened. I am disheartened when we do not acknowledge the seriousness and do not address it. We cannot behave that everything is okay: this is a pandemic. I will continue to do what is expected of me, wear a mask maintain a social distance of 6 feet, step out when necessary, follow protocols and rules. </p>.<p>"I am going to be vigilant, and I urge you all to do the same. I hope things get better to a point where I can start being goofy and silly again."</p>.<p>Sadh also addressed his fans, saying that he is not "abandoning" them and will be available to talk through direct messages on the social media platforms.</p>.<p>"I am here but will not be posting quotes, pictures, or reels. I personally feel this is not the time for me to show my privileged life," he added</p>
<p>Amit Sadh has taken a break from social media as the actor says that he feels uncomfortable sharing posts about his daily life at a time when people are struggling due to the coronavirus pandemic. </p>.<p>Sadh took to Instagram on late Wednesday evening and posted a note about taking a break from social media platforms. </p>.<p>The 37-year-old actor said recent events in the country made him reflect on whether he should be sharing his pictures on social media, especially at a time when the city and the entire state of Maharashtra is "under strict COVID restrictions."</p>.<p>"The whole country is going through a difficult time. I believe my posts and reels of the gym sessions, the silly things that I do will not heal or entertain anyone. </p>.<p>"This is not a criticism to anyone. I personally feel the best way to be sensitive about the situation is to pray and hope for things to get better," Sadh wrote. </p>.<p>On Wednesday, Mumbai reported 10,428 new coronavirus cases and 23 fresh fatalities, taking its caseload to 4,82,760 and death toll to 11,851.</p>.<p>This is for the second consecutive day that the city has reported more than 10,000 infections. For the third time this month, it has witnessed a single-day case growth in five digits.</p>.<p>The <em>Breathe </em>actor said it is important now to reach out to those who are struggling financially due to the pandemic and ensure that they are taken care of. </p>.<p>"Life must go on even though I fool burdened. I am disheartened when we do not acknowledge the seriousness and do not address it. We cannot behave that everything is okay: this is a pandemic. I will continue to do what is expected of me, wear a mask maintain a social distance of 6 feet, step out when necessary, follow protocols and rules. </p>.<p>"I am going to be vigilant, and I urge you all to do the same. I hope things get better to a point where I can start being goofy and silly again."</p>.<p>Sadh also addressed his fans, saying that he is not "abandoning" them and will be available to talk through direct messages on the social media platforms.</p>.<p>"I am here but will not be posting quotes, pictures, or reels. I personally feel this is not the time for me to show my privileged life," he added</p>