Sonakshi Sinha is missing friends and going to work, but doesn't mind sitting at her home in lockdown if "it means that we can stop the spread of the virus".
The actress feels fortunate to be at home with her loved ones during the pandemic, and said that the crisis has made everyone realise not to take things for granted.
"I miss my friends but that's really not even an issue if you put things in perspective. I'm okay with the lockdown if it means that we can stop the spread of the virus.
It made everyone realise not to take things for granted," Sonakshi told media agency while talking about how she is coping up with the lockdown.
Asked about the most challenging thing she had to do during the lockdown, Sonakshi said: "Nothing. I am fortunate to be at home with my loved ones.
When you look around and see people who are away from their homes, families, not being able to feed themselves...those are the challenges. My heart goes out to them and all I want to do is help." The actress understands that "we are all in this together", and is hoping "for the best".
Sonakshi has decided to auction her artworks to raise a fund which will help her provide ration kits to daily wage workers.
"Never in our wildest dreams did we think we would ever be in a situation like this... and I feel that if we have a roof over our heads, food on our plates and are able to keep ourselves safe, we are privileged.
And being so, it's our duty to take care of those who aren't as fortunate as us," said the actress.
On the work front, she will soon be seen in 'Bhuj: The Pride of India'. The film also stars Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Sharad Kelkar, Ammy Virk and Pranitha Subhash. —TOI