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CORONA RELIEF WARRIORS

BE it flood, drought, famine or earthquake, the denizens of the film industry have always come forward to help their fellow citizens in time of need. Currently, when India is suffering from the corona pandemic and is under lockdown, our stars have been keeping us entertained through fitness, food and videos of them being goofy. But apart from the feel-good factor, they have also opened up their coffers and displayed a large-heartedness that should be appreciated.

and for instance, through their various companies - Kolkata Knight Riders, Red Chillies Entertainment, Meer Foundation and Red Chillies VFX – have pledged their support to various initiatives. Meer Foundation will supply 50,000 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the Maharashtra and West Bengal governments for healthcare professionals.

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