Taking to Instagram, she said: “Thinking of changing my career as being a rikshaw driver is more lucrative than being a salon owner at the moment.”
Her friend, ace fashion designer Asim Jofa, commented on her post and said: “Let’s do this together ASAP.”
Back in March, Nabila had closed the doors to her salons across the country until further notice amid the coronavirus outbreak in the country. In an Instagram post, she said that the safety of their clients and team was of utmost importance.
In May, many salons, including Nabila’s reopened and were shut down again last week.
According to the city’s south deputy commissioner, as per orders from the home department salons and spas will be closed down.
“They put visitors at a greater risk of contracting and spreading the coronavirus,” he said. Multiple salons, such as Nabila in Clifton and Defence were sealed by the Civil Lines assistant commissioner on Saturday.
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