TM Krishna asks ‘filmy types’ living in fancy houses to ‘shut up’

The Chennai vocalist-activist called out film personalities for tone-deaf messaging amid the coronavirus pandemic on Twitter

April 16, 2020 06:32 pm | Updated 06:35 pm IST

Carnatic singer T.M. Krishna

Carnatic singer T.M. Krishna

Vocalist-activist TM Krishna on Thursday called out film personalities for tone-deaf messaging amid the coronavirus pandemic and asked them to stay quiet if they “cannot be honest about what is staring at us everyday.”

The Chennai-based singer, in a series of tweets, said irrespective of political leanings, people in privileged positions must either call a spade a spade or “shut up.”

“Can these filmy types please shut up and stay in their farm houses/fancy apartments,” Krishna began.

The 44-year-old Carnatic vocalist said these celebrities have nothing to say about thousands of migrant workers rendered jobless, homeless and hungry by the nationwide lockdown since March 25.

“Not a word on the number of workers stuck in various parts of the country struggling for food and shelter. Not a word on the mess the government of India has created and the complete lack of any care. Not a word on the risks they are facing,” he wrote.

Krishna also alleged that celebrities kept mum about the government’s delayed measures to fight the deadly virus.

“Not a word on the fact the this government woke up late and then shut down the country overnight, letting people suffer and struggle to make sense of their lives while people clapped, banged on plates and later lit diyas.”

He also criticised the fraternity for promoting physical distancing, “a fancy middle-class idea” that most of India simply cannot practice as many people live in one small room.

“Not a word on the abysmal testing levels,” Krishna said.

“Irrespective of your political leanings, if you just cannot be honest about what is staring at us everyday. Just shut up,” he concluded.

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