Sameera Reddy's Comedic View on India's LPG Crisis: A Royal Cylinder
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Mumbai, March 14 (NationPress) Amidst the ongoing LPG shortage in India fueled by current geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, actress Sameera Reddy took to social media to express her humorous perspective on the situation through a recent post.
The star of 'De Dana Dan' shared a video on her official Instagram account, showcasing her giving a regal welcome to her LPG cylinder.
In the clip, she can be seen treating the cylinder like royalty, complete with a crown labeled "King Gas".
From showering it with money, serving tea, adorning it with flowers, to taking selfies, Sameera went all out to ensure that her precious cylinder stayed put.
In her post, she humorously captioned, "Making sure this guest never leaves (sic)" followed by a crown emoji.
The video sparked laughter among many netizens, who flooded the comments with crying-laughter emojis.
Sameera's Instagram feed is filled with entertaining content.
Earlier in February, filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan revealed that she had once considered Sameera for the part of Miss Chandni, later played by Sushmita Sen in her 2004 film “Main Hoon Na”.
During a visit to Sameera's YouTube channel, Farah reminisced about first noticing her in the popular music video "Ahista".
“Nobody knows but I had considered you for Main Hoon Na in Sushmita Sen’s role. I had seen your song, ‘Aahista Kijiye Baatein’ and you were dressed in traditional attire,” Farah revealed.
Surprised, Sameera reacted, “Oh My God! I want to know why you didn’t take me.”
Farah explained that timings had changed, stating, “Because by then you had signed up for ‘Maine Dil Tujhko Diya’.”
While excited about being considered, Sameera couldn’t hide her disappointment upon hearing Farah's story.