Actor Ayub Khan is Financially Unstable; Says “'If things don’t get better…"

However, Ayub Khan recognizes that he won't be able to do anything about the situation because it isn't a "natural situation."
Actor Ayub Khan is Financially Unstable; Says “'If things don’t get better…"
Actor Ayub Khan is Financially Unstable; Says “'If things don’t get better…"
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Actor Ayub Khan has stated that if the COVID-19 crisis continues and work does not resume, he would have no choice but to seek outside help. Ayub admitted that he has not 'earned any money since the last one and a half year, and am down to the last little pennies now'.

In reference to the 15-day span of the Maharashtra government's "lockdown Ayub said .", "It is affecting work, and emotional state as everyone is struggling. It’s been one and a half years since I’ve not been working (regularly). I’ve earned no money. So, the strain is huge."

However, he recognizes that he won't be able to do anything about the situation because it isn't a "natural situation."

Ayub said, "You can’t do anything. You just have to make do with whatever you have. And, God forbid, if things go from bad to worse, one will have to put out a hand for help. What else can you do?"

When he made his film debut in 1992 with 'Mashooq,' Ayub gained success and popularity. Ayub is a well-known face in the television industry, in addition to films. He is currently juggling stuff, but he is concerned that he will not be able to do so for long.

"By that time, if things don’t get better or I don’t start working, I’ll have to start asking for help. So, I do hope things get better soon and everyone gets back on track," said Ayub, who has featured in 'Uttaran,' 'Shakti: Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki,' and 'Ranju Ki Betiyaan'.

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