Coronavirus lockdown: Chiranjeevi misses his family, shares throwback pic

Chiranjeevi took to social media to share a throwback photo with his brothers and said that he misses family time during the lockdown.

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Coronavirus lockdown: Chiranjeevi misses his family, shares throwback pic
Chiranjeevi, Naga Babu and Pawan Kalyan with their family

The nationwide lockdown imposed by the government has given celebrities ample time to spend with their family. Megastar Chiranjeevi has been enjoying his quarantine time by watering his front yard and doing other household activities. On April 19, he took to social media to share a photo with his brothers, Naga Babu and Pawan Kalyan.

In the throwback photo, Megastar Chiranjeevi can be seen in the company of his mother Anjana Devi and his brothers, Naga Babu and Pawan Kalyan. We can also spot Chiranjeevi's wife Surekha and Naga Babu's wife Padmaja having lunch with everyone.

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Sharing the old photo, Chiranjeevi wrote, "On a Sunday before lockdown. Missing meeting the dear ones. I am sure most of you share this feeling too. Hope those times will return for all of us..soon! (sic)."

Here's the photo:

Apart from doing household chores, the Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy actor is keeping himself busy by raising funds for Corona Crisis Charity (CCC) to help the daily wage workers in the Telugu film industry.

Chiranjeevi is also involved in spreading awareness regarding the novel coronavirus pandemic. He urged people to stay indoors to stop the further spread of the deadly virus.

Meanwhile, the actor is prepping for his upcoming film, Acharya, directed by Koratala Siva. In the film, he will be sharing screen space with his son, Ram Charan. Kajal Aggarwal has been roped in as Trisha's replacement in Acharya.

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