
After the viral monologue, here’s how Kartik Aaryan is helping the country in fighting COVID-19
The Bollywood actor Kartik Aaryan had recently released a video narrating a monologue on how everyone needs to take the pandemic seriously and practice social distancing!
All the Bollywood celebs are trying in their own ways to contribute in making the situation better amid the outbreak of the novel coronavirus. It was recently when the Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi started the fund – CARES inviting donations for the needy in this tough time. And the actor Kartik Aaryan has decided to make his own contribution.
The actor took to Instagram saying, “We need each other now more than ever. Let’s show our support.” The message in the posted picture reads, “It is the absolute need of the hour to rise together as a nation. Whatever I am, whatever money I’ve earned, is only because of the people of India; and for us I am contributing Rs. 1 crore to the PM-CARES fund. I URGE all my fellow Indians also to help as much as possible.”
Check out his post here:
It was earlier when Kartik had delivered a motivating monologue urging people to stay inside their homes and practice social distancing so that we can break the chain of the coronavirus. Along with so many celebs, the video was shared by PM Modi himself.
Watch the video here:
Amongst other celebs who have donated for the good cause are Akshay Kumar, Bhushan Kumar, Varun Dhawan and Kapil Sharma.
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