Varun and Kriti send love to acid attack survivor

Wednesday 02nd October 2019 06:53 EDT
 
 

Muskan, a 14-year-old student from Nepal was allegedly attacked by two boys of her own school and is now undergoing treatment at a hospital. The teenager had given up on her will to live after the incident and wanted to die. However, she feels much better now after interacting with Bollywood stars Kriti Sanon and Varun Dhawan.

Actors Varun and Kriti have reached out to the young acid attack survivor. After learning about the student, Kriti did a video call with her from a studio, which lifted the spirits of the teenager instantly. In a video of the call shared by the user, the girl can be heard saying "I like you" to Kriti, and the actress replies: "I love you". The actress also advised the girl to take good care of herself and focus on her studies after she recovers. Kriti also encouraged the girl by saying she can achieve a lot in her life. Calling Muskan a "very brave girl", Kriti said: "Promise me that you will take very good care of yourself."

In the original tweet, shared by one Zunaid Memon, Muskan can be seen with bandages on her face. The tweet noted that she was attacked two boys in her school for being good at studies. “After having learned about her @kritisanon did a video call with her from Mehboob Studio and reaction of the girl was priceless. It was flow of new energy in her life, she was almost ready to jump of the bed with joy of having seen her favourite actor giving her pep-talk,” the Twitter user wrote.

Varun also shared a video message for the teenager and expressed his desire to meet her in person. Varun, reacting to a tweet which detailed the girl’s ordeal, wrote, “Sending Muskan all the love and prayer and would love to see this angel in person thank you @kritisanon for informing me about her.” In the video, Varun tells Muskan to go back and study, and says that he is sure that she will be back, stronger than ever, very soon. He said that he hopes to meet her in person and sent her good wishes.


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