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Know How Your Favorite Bollywood Celebrities Are Helping During Covid

Know How Your Favorite Bollywood Celebrities Are Helping During Covid

Since the first wave of covid, there is one actor who is tirelessly helping in every way. Sonu Sood is not just an actor; he has become a God for many. Right from providing free treatment, to ensure that nobody sleeps hungry, he is helping everyone who gets in touch with him. But there are many more celebrities helping during covid either by raising funds or by launching health campaign.

We are listing the contribution of Bollywood divas who are infusing positivity and becoming helping hands for India during a pandemic.

Bollywood Celebrities Helping During Covid

1. Sanjana Sanghi Lends Help For Mental Health 

Pandemic has badly hit the mental health of people. The country is only mentioning those who died due to covid, figures for those suffering from depression and other mental issues have surely gone double. Depression, anxiety, and much more act as a silent killer therefore it is necessary to focus on that aspect as well. Dil Bechara actress Sanjana Sanghi has come up with an initiative to support such people.

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“Here To Hear”, is a mental health campaign initiated by Sanjana. The actress informed via social media about this and said,” There is a no rule book to deal with thoughts, worries, anxieties, and confusion that pandemic gave us.”

 

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She further said, “I hope our work will help.” The campaign offers free mental health care services to everyone where expert psychologists will offer audio and text support to the people.

And not just Sanjana, Meera Rajput, and other celebrities are also helping during covid.

2. Meera Rajput’s ” Billion Breath Moment”

Shaheed and Meera are ensuring that covid patients can meet the need for oxygen supplies. Along with their sister and brothers-in-law, the couple is raising funds about which they have shared on Instagram stories.

 

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Billion Breath Movement and Breathe for India are the two initiatives begun by the couple under the Give India project. The aim is to raise as many funds as they can to keep helping covid patients with necessary supplies.

3. Priyanka And Nick Are “TogetherForIndia”

Priyanka is sending help to India from London along with her husband Nick Jonas. She has been urging everyone to donate to the needy.

She launched the “Together For India” campaign with GiveIndia. Sharing it on social media, she wrote “My home is suffering and we all need to help.”

All the funds will go to oxygen plants, healthcare, and covid centers to treat more patients , she further said in the post.

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4. Bhumi Pednekar On Plasma Donation

Where celebrities are helping during covid by raising funds and supplying free supplies, Bhumi is requesting people to come forward and donate plasma.

 

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The actress is also educating people to take the vaccine and register on Aarogya Setu App. She has also joined hands with Ketto to ensure that no covid patient lacks financial assistance.

 

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5. Twinkle Khanna Ensures Enough Oxygen For Patients

The Khiladi of Bollywood and his wife, Twinkle Khanna are helping with meeting the need for oxygen concentrators of India. The couple sent 250 units of Oxygen concentrators through Daivik Foundation.

 

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And not just these bollywood celebs, Shilpa Shetty, Anushka Sharma, Alia, Katrina and Sara have also helped by donating to PM cares fund for the good cause.

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