Only few actors could be termed as heroes, both on and off the screens. In Tollywood, Pawan Kalyan is an undisputed choice for this league. The numero uno star has once again made his fans feel very proud of him. What did he do this time? Here it is...
At the time when most of the celebs have been content with expressing their sadness over the floods in Uttarakhand through their messages on social networking sites, Pawan Kalyan has showed he is unmatchable by donating Rs 20 lakhs to the North Kasi flood relief fund. Kudos to the actor for setting an example of golden heart!
Due to the National disaster, about 556 people have lost their lives and around 62,000 people are still stranded in the flood-hit areas of Uttarakhand. Government has evacuated 34,000 people and Centre is monitoring the rescue operations. Indian Army stepped into action to help the pilgrims to reach a safe zone.
The situation of the flood victims is so pathetic that they lost all of their belongings due to the disaster. Making things worse, they were robbed of money by the locals by forcing them to buy Rs 4 biscuit pack for Rs 1,000, charging Rs 250 for paratha and Rs 100 for small pack of chips in the flood affected areas. Reports say, several people who can't afford have no other option but to live without eating anything for days. If the floods are a curse of nature, how should these looting acts be described? Is it the curse of fellow humans? What a pity!
At the time when most of the celebs have been content with expressing their sadness over the floods in Uttarakhand through their messages on social networking sites, Pawan Kalyan has showed he is unmatchable by donating Rs 20 lakhs to the North Kasi flood relief fund. Kudos to the actor for setting an example of golden heart!
Due to the National disaster, about 556 people have lost their lives and around 62,000 people are still stranded in the flood-hit areas of Uttarakhand. Government has evacuated 34,000 people and Centre is monitoring the rescue operations. Indian Army stepped into action to help the pilgrims to reach a safe zone.
The situation of the flood victims is so pathetic that they lost all of their belongings due to the disaster. Making things worse, they were robbed of money by the locals by forcing them to buy Rs 4 biscuit pack for Rs 1,000, charging Rs 250 for paratha and Rs 100 for small pack of chips in the flood affected areas. Reports say, several people who can't afford have no other option but to live without eating anything for days. If the floods are a curse of nature, how should these looting acts be described? Is it the curse of fellow humans? What a pity!