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6 B-Town Celebs Who Are Offering Covid-19 Relief Support!

Bollywood Celebs are doing their bit to help out the country during these trying times, be it through donation or amplifying posts for help.

Here are the updates on 6 B-Town Celebs who have further offered support to India’s Covid-19 Relief effort:

1) Hrithik Roshan

Hrithik Roshan joined hands with Hollywood stars like Shawn Mendes and Camilla Cabello and more to raise an estimated USD 3.68 million. He himself donated 15,000 DOLLARS for India Covid-19 relief work!

2) Harshavardhan Rane

Handsome hunk Harshvardhan Rane, who is an avid biker, has decided to sell his bike – a sleek, yellow Royal Enfield, in exchange for oxygen concentrators to help the people combat oxygen shortage. Kudos to the actor for setting an example!

“I’d just look at it, parked – like everything right now in my life looks like. I felt it could be used for something or someone. I don’t come from a background where I could just write huge cheques. As of now, at my stage, I only look at things like this. I feel horrible if something is kept next to me, and someone isn’t able to breathe,” Harshvardhan told Hindustan Times

3) Priyanka Chopra Jonas 

Priyanka and Nick Jonas had launched a fundraiser with GiveIndia to help provide India some Covid-19 relief. 

As per Money Control report, they have managed to raise nearly Rs 5.52 CRORES so far!

4) YRF vaccination

YRF to bear expense of vaccinating 30,000 registered workers

YRF head honcho Aditya Chopra has come forward to vaccinate daily workers in the film industry. YRF will be looking after any expenses related to the immunisation programme for 30,000 registered workers! He has also requested Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray, to allow his company to purchase 60,000 COVID-19 vaccines. 

Here’s YRF’s statement:

5) Raveena Tandon

Raveena Tandon has done her bit in aiding the needy face the oxygen crunch by donating 100 OXYGEN CYLINDERS through her Rudra Foundation!

6) Kareena Kapoor Khan 

Meanwhile, Kareena has urged people to show support for the children who lost their parents to Covid-19.

She shared a child rescue helpline number for such kids.

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