New Delhi: India skipper Virat Kohli on Tuesday (April 21) said people seem to have become more compassionate while coping with the coronavirus pandemic and hoped the sense of gratitude towards frontline workers like doctors and police personnel remains even after the crisis is over. During an unacademy live class, Kohli and his actor wife Anushka Sharma spoke at length about the challenges they faced before tasting success. “The one positive out of this crisis that we as a society have become more compassionate.
We are showing more gratitude to the frontline workers in this war, be it police personnel, doctors or nurses. “I hope it stays this way even after we overcome this crisis,” said Kohli with Sharma seated next to her. Kohli said the pandemic has taught the world a very important lesson. “Life is unpredictable. So, do what makes you happy and not get into comparisons all the time. People have a choice now how to come out of this phase. Life is going to be different after this,” said the skipper.