Veteran actor Kanwaljit Singh took a sly dig at Air India, weeks after the Ahmedabad plane crash. Taking to his official Instagram account, the actor revealed he has taken an Air India flight to Colombo, however, he also stated that he has prepared his 'will'.
On Thursday (July 3), Kanwaljit shared a video in which he is seen sitting the airport lounge and having a meal. In the video, which he himself recorded, the actor is heard saying, "Off to Colombo. Will bana di hai (I have made the will of my life). See you in Colombo. Flying Air India."
The tongue-in-cheek update about flying with Air India comes after the shocking Air India flight AI171 crash on June 12 in Ahmedabad.
Check out his video here:
Netizens react to Kanwaljit's post
Soon after he shared the video, netizens wished him a safe journey. "Safe n happy journey @kanwaljit19 Stay blessed 🙌 God is with you," an Instagram user commented.
"Don’t fly Air India better option SWIM 🏊 then u don’t need a will," read another comment.
"@kanwaljit19 Sir, on a lighter note. Please don’t disclose in public because where there is WILL there are many relatives 😂😂" joked another user.
On the other hand, his video came across as 'insensitive' to a section of social media users. "Not fair. Even the biggest airlines have had flight crash. Not to belittle the recent incident. But accidents may happen anywhere," read another comment.
"Doosra airline kyon nahi choose kiya?" asked another user.

Ahmedabad AI plane crash
The tragic Ahmedabad plane crash involving an Air India flight has left the entire nation reeling in grief. The incident, which claimed numerous lives including that of passengers, cabin crew, and pilots, has triggered waves of sorrow across the country.
On June 12, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner en route from Ahmedabad to London crashed into a medical college hostel in Meghaninagar shortly after takeoff. The tragic accident claimed 241 lives, including 169 Indians, 53 Britons, seven Portuguese nationals, and one Canadian.
Remarkably, the sole survivor was Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, who was seated in 11A and escaped with only minor injuries.