Salman Khan Extends Help To An 18-Year-Old Boy From Karnataka; Provides Ration And Educational Equipment After Father Dies Of COVID-19
Salman Khan and his team provided an 18-year-old boy from Karnataka with ration and educational stuff after his father passed away due to COVID-19
Seeing millions of people suffering from Coronavirus while some are even succumbing to the virus, among many stars, even superstar Salman Khan pulled up his socks and took a decision to help all the people who are in need. Speaking of which, he has already started his food distribution drive where he is supplying food to the needy and frontline warriors. The Dabangg star as well as his team recently helped an 18-year-old boy from Karnataka who sought financial help on social media after his father succumbed to COVID-19. After learning about the same, Salman Khan stepped up to offer aid.
Talking about the same, Yuva Sena leader Rahul S Kanal, who has collaborated with Salman on the Being Haangry food trucks endeavour, revealed that they have provided him with essential stuff. Kanal says to Mid-Day, “We have provided ration and educational equipment to him. We will be there for him and provide whatever is needed for his betterment. Salman’s family of fans are enabling us to help others. Salman told us to go out and be there for every human in need. He is aware of every fan club devoted to him. He is also aware of every request that comes his way, and the ones that we are providing aid to.”
Kanal says Khan has helped 5,000 frontline workers. “Aid has also been provided by sending medical equipment, oxygen cylinders, and food packets provided to the underprivileged. In Indore, 180 blood plasma donations have been made by members of Salman’s fan clubs.”
On the work front, Salman Khan is now gearing up for the release of Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai. The film is set to release in the theatres as well as on ZeePlex on May 13, 2021. ALSO READ: Salman Khan Is Overwhelmed As His Fan Clubs Extend Their Support Towards Citizens Affected Because Of COVID-19 Pandemic
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