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The COVID-19 pandemic has rampaged across the globe, disrupting normalcy, dismantling life. To learn how the Indian fashion fraternity is coping with change, Mumbai Live caught up with Safir Anand along with the who’s who of the design community, including Sandeep Khosla, Tarun Tahiliani, Payal Jain, et al. Safir actively advises many such brands.

Away from the boardroom and the ever-surmounting responsibilities of that of the most sought-after lawyer, Safir has found time to rejuvenate by following an evening ritual of watering plants and spending quality time with his dog and fur friend, Wi-Fi. “As soon as the water touches the plants and the soil, it absorbs everything for a new tomorrow, thanking me with a fresh smell of soil that says we are all grounded to basics,” remarked Safir.

COVID-19 Lockdown - Safir Anand

Earlier last month, Safir donning the creative hat had released his song, Calm the World, a melody that instils hope amid uncertainties of life. Listen to the wonderful melody here: https://bit.ly/32EOPVi
These celebrities have reinforced the belief that every cloud has a silver lining, gleaming bright enough to show us the path to a better tomorrow!

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