#StarsonZeeBusiness: As investors, traders, corporates and yes, common man too, continue to remain at home for the ongoing battle against coronavirus, Zee Business is trying to educate and make everyone aware, through the means of adopting innovative methods, about the intricacies of money and markets. The latest such initiative will see Zee Business Managing Editor Anil Singhvi going live on social media with the Meet Brothers on Wednesday. The live conversation will take place on the Facebook page of the singer duo at 7pm and the same can be watched on Zee Business’ Facebook page at 8 pm.

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The Facebook live session will have a chat between the singer duo and Market Guru where the later will also take up investment-related questions. Zee Business viewers can be a part of this live session by watching the show and commenting through their queries and reactions. 

The music director duo from Madhya Pradesh has given several hit songs over the years. Meet Bros' most well-known and critically acclaimed songs are "Baby Doll" from Ragini MMS 2 and "Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan" from Roy. The duo is currently working on the music for Salman Khan’s next Radhe. 

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Last week, in a similar live interview, that was carried on Instagram with TV actor Aashka Goradia, Anil Singhvi discussed how celebrities should manage their personal finances, including how they should start their investment journey. 

In an interesting turn, it was Aashka Goradia who interviewed the market guru and asked him a number of questions to ensure that she does not go wrong on her investment journey. Notably, apart from revealing that investments should ideally start happening in age group of 25-35 years, Anil Singhvi also gave the TV actor and fans at large investment lessons that will really come handy during times of Covid-19.

How to deal with emergencies like Covid-19 was also discussed. "In this Coronavirus lockdown, as an investor one can easily understand the worth of a contingency fund that one should create for such precarious conditions,” Singhvi had said.