Diwali 2020: Ranveer Singh’s Fan Club Brings Festive Cheer For Over 2000 Underprivileged Kids As They Distribute Clothes, Sweets And More In 7 Cities

This Diwali, one of Ranveer Singh’s fan clubs has spread festive cheer among 2000 underprivileged kids in 7 cities of Madhya Pradesh! Find out how

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Diwali 2020: Ranveer Singh’s Fan Club Brings Festive Cheer For Over 2000 Underprivileged Kids As They Distribute Clothes, Sweets And More In 7 Cities
Ranveer Singh is a bonafide superstar today with an enviable fan following across the globe. Fan clubs generally resonate the inherent qualities that the particular star stands for. Ranveer is a silent do-gooder who doesn’t publicise the work he does and his fan clubs too seem to be leading the way to help as many people as possible. On Diwali, his fan club called Ranveer Ka Fan Club has spread festive cheer among 2000 underprivileged kids in 7 cities of Madhya Pradesh!

 This super active fan club has been operational since 2015 and the members have dedicated themselves to do voluntary work in the name of their favourite superstar. Each year, they do something on the Simmba star’s birthday and recently they started a program called Ranveer Gram Program. Atharva Khendekar, a Ranveerian says, “We all have the ability to make someone smile and share their pain. This has been our mission for the past three years and this Diwali we tried to spread festive joy despite the coronavirus pandemic. Through the help of our fan club’s 15 volunteers, we distributed 5000 pairs of clothes, 50 plus pairs of shoes and hundreds of toys in seven different cities and small villages.”

He adds, “We distributed these things amongst 2000 plus kids and people. We also distributed mithais and phuljhadis to bring smiles on their faces and we got the muskurahat we were looking for. It was humbling. Their smile made our hard work successful. Spreading love is easy, we just need to try. Only kindness can transform darkness into rays of light.”


On Ranveer's birthday this year, this fan club had donated computers to school supporting education for underprivileged children in Indore! Last year, the same fan club brought electricity to a small village called Akoli, where they installed five solar street lights and house lights each. The villagers had been using kerosene lamps and could not afford electricity. ALSO READ: Deepika Padukone- Ranveer Singh’s Diwali Look Compared To ‘Motichoor Ladoo And Gajar Ka Halwa’; Actress Takes It Sportingly: ‘Sure, Why Not’




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