The Coronavirus pandemic has forced the whole world to live inside the lockdown and maintain social distancing. As the world battles the dangerous Coronavirus, many parts around the world are living under the lockdown and this period has left people to explore their creative skills.
Harbhajan Singh, the veteran Indian cricketer is spending his time with his family during the lockdown. Recently, he showed his new talent to the world amidst the lockdown. Harbhajan Singh took to his social media and shared a thought-provoking message on Instagram.
He shared a video, where he can be seen reciting a beautiful poem, which is being penned by Punjabi musical artist Hakam Bhaktriwala. The poem is titled Rab De Rang and it focuses on the fact that nature makes the last call.
The video starts with the veteran cricketer reciting verses, speaking to the almighty in first person. He said:
“Where are you (God) writing all this from? All the vehicles –buses, trains, and ships are parked indefinitely. Birds are happy as they are able to breathe under a pollution-free sky… Today, you have reinforced your shovels and you decide who benefits and who loses out of this. The almighty is one and you have pronounced it today again.”
Sharing the video, Harbhajan Singh wrote:
“RAB DE RANG. Written by Haakam Bhaktriwala… Director @geetabasra,”
Here, watch the video:
https://www.instagram.com/tv/B_1b8OpBJHl/?utm_source=ig_embed
Soon the video went viral and was flooded with amazing reactions on the same. Former Indian cricketer and commentator Aakash Chopra also showered praises on him and wrote:
“This is brilliant from a wonderful man who I can proudly call a friend @harbhajan_singh”
Here, check out the tweet:
This is brilliant from a wonderful man who I can proudly call a friend @harbhajan_singh
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— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) May 6, 2020
Meanwhile, Harbhajan Singh was all set to represent his franchise Chennai Super Kings in the cash-rich league Indian Premier League, which was suspended because of the Coronavirus pandemic.