Singer Asha Bhosle shared a picture on Twitter proving how technology is taking over in the real world.
Asha said she had good company travelling with her from Bagdogra to Kolkata. Though the singer is seen sitting on a sofa, staring at everyone, while others in the room are glued to their phones.
Bagdogra to Kolkata... Such good company but still, no one to talk to. Thank you Alexander Graham Bell pic.twitter.com/PCH92kO1Fs
— ashabhosle (@ashabhosle) January 13, 2019
She tweeted on Sunday thanking Alexander Graham Bell. She wrote, “Bagdogra to Kolkata... Such good company but still, no one to talk to. Thank you Alexander Graham Bell.” The message was retweeted over 2,800 times within minutes.
Few reactions to Asha's tweet:
For me only ashaai. Who would give up the joy of hearing ur anecdotes of the 50s and 60s especially with kishored, rafisaab, pancham, didimaushi 😍😍
— J (@jiteshpillaai) January 13, 2019
First time AshaTai says something which isn't Music to ears..
— Raghunath (@blunt_comment) January 14, 2019
This is the real pain to be alone in spite of being in company😐
@RaisinaSeries and this was posted from a phone camera to keep the vicious cycle going
— Vish (@vish_thefish) January 14, 2019
Something that has been invented to strengthen the communication, has been changed into the 'cause of emotional disconnect'.
— SAMRITA™💐 (@4SMSamrita) January 13, 2019
This is the common situation at many places these days.
😒😔
This is a classic shot. So true, and somewhat sad.
— MM (@MohMeh1963) January 13, 2019