Malaika Arora Is Amazed To See India Post Letter Box; Asks, ‘These Still Exist??’
Malaika Arora taking to her Insta Stories was all amazed when she spotted India Post letterbox in town
In the generation of emails, WhatsApps and faster modes of connecting with people, spotting a letterbox in town has left Malaika Arora amazed. The actress taking to her Insta Stories, dropped a picture of India Post letterbox, sarcastically asking in her if they still exist. Before the courier services and other means of connecting with people came into the picture, people sent out letters for personal and professional reasons via India Post. However, nowadays very few people use this service.
Malaika sharing the picture on her INSTA Stories, wrote, “These Still Exist??!” Well answer to this question is yes, as many government sectors prefer India Post for official reasons. This post of the actress also got us nostalgic, recalling the times, when people used to wait for the postman to deliver their letters sent by their near and dear ones on regular basis as well as on special occasions. Malaika in her recent INSTA Stories had shared an image of the crowd gathering at the bandstand, ignoring the fact that there is an ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Here is Malaika Arora’s INSTA Stories-
After the lockdown, the diva has begun to venture out of her home, as soon as the rules were eased she travelled to Dharamshala to be with her BF Arjun Kapoor where he shot for his upcoming venture, Bhoot Police. Later on, the actress was seen venturing out for evening walks, her jogging session and also for her gym sessions. ALSO READ: Malaika Arora Takes A Dip In The Pool, Sets Temperature Soaring With Her Smoking Hot Snap From Goa
During the COVID-19 lockdown, the actress remained connected with her fans via her social media account, and also conducted many yoga sessions virtually. ALSO READ: Preggers Kareena Kapoor Khan Moving To New Home? Actress Enjoys A Night Out With Karisma Kapoor, Amrita, Malaika Arora, Ahead Of ‘New Beginnings’
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