When coronavirus was spreading like a wildfire across the globe, a lot of people compared the situation to what happened in Chernobyl. Some even joked that the second season of the show, which was based on 1986's worst ever man made disaster of all times, is what we all have been living.
As he watched it, he called it a mistake because the 1986 nuclear disaster in Soviet Ukraine looked close to what the world is going through because of the coronavirus pandemic.
"I remember in London one day before we were told it was time to go home, I tried to watch Chernobyl' and it was such a big mistake. Terrifying! I was seeing the reaction of so many governments to COVID-19 represented in that show," he told IndieWire.?
"That beginning of the show where the authorities say no, no, nothing's happening, everything's under control. It sounded so much like what we were living in," Luna said in the chat.
For the unversed, his daughter got the virus during a camp. He said it was hard to be away from his own children. Now that they are back, he is spending as much time as possible with them.?
"I love cooking. I am really curious about Indian food, exploring spices I am obsessed with cooking," he said.
The 40-year-old actor had visited India in Nov 2018 to promote Narcos: Mexico.