Bhaijaan of Bollywood, Salman Khan’s samaritan side has been shining through in these tough times as the nation grapples with 2nd wave of the deadly Coronavirus.
The Superstar’s food trucks have been feeding the Covid-19 frontline workers – police personnel, BMC staff and health workers, under the Being Haangry initiative.
And now, he has once again come to the rescue of a troubled 18-year old Science student from Karnataka.
The student’s (name withheld) father had lost his life to Covid-19, leaving him in a financial plight. Yuva Sena leader Rahul S Kanal, who’s working closely with Salman for Being Haangry, informed him about the teen’s cry for help on social media.
Rahul told Midday, “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.”
The Dabangg star has managed to provide aid to around 5,000 frontline workers and also helped out the underprivileged with essentials like medical equipment, food packets and oxygen cylinders.
Moreover, his fan base has also been diligently doing their bit – “In Indore, 180 blood plasma donations have been made by members of Salman’s fan clubs,” Rahul said to Midday.
Salman will be going big this year on Eid – as the much-awaited ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai‘ is slated to arrive in both theatres and ZEE5’s pay per view platform ZeePlex on May 13.