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'Nothing is going to be normal till the end of this year': John Abraham on coronavirus pandemic

John said there has not been a "drastic change" for him. He anyway prefers "home food, comfortable in his house".

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Bollywood actor John Abraham is the pride of the country and carries immense love for it in his heart which is evident not only from the kind of films he does, like Satyameva Jayate and Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran but also his words and actions. 

Speaking about the current coronavirus lockdown, John said, "The police, Army, medical professionals and all of them, these are your COVID warriors, like they call them, who are risking their lives, especially the medics, ward boys. They all are real-life superheroes. Situations bring out unlikely heroes, and this pandemic has brought up probably the likeliest ones, that’s the people in the medical profession." John has also made donations towards coronavirus relief funds but said that he doesn’t prefer to announce them.

"I think people who have announced, have done fantastic jobs. People like me would not make it public, not even in a subversive way. Not even through a PR person, where you find out ‘Hey, John has been doing this, he has not told anybody, but he’s told people to tell’. So I am probably right at the other end," he said. 

Speaking further about life in lockdown, John said there has not been a "drastic change" for him. He anyway prefers "home food, comfortable in his house". "If people are expecting things to get back to the way they were, on May 4, let’s wake up and smell the coffee, nothing is going to be normal till the end of this year. It’s going to be a new normal," John added. 

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