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These are tough times we're facing. The second wave of COVID-19 in India has proven to be deadly. Irrespective of following precautions and guidelines, the number of cases of people who are infected is increasing by leaps and bounds and the death toll is on the rise. These rapidly rising coronavirus numbers has compelled the centre and state governments to impose partial lockdowns to curb the further spread of infections. Amid this, celebrities are also doing their bit to spread awareness and help out in whatever capacity they can. Now, Ayushmann Khurrana's 'Dream Girl' director Raaj Shaandilyaa has converted his Mumbai office into a makeshift COVID-19 facility amid the current crisis and shortage of beds. The director took to his Twitter handle and made the announcement.