
Salman Khan supports Assistant Directors of the industry, one AD shares screenshot of the money transfer
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has been helping the daily wage workers of the film industry. Now, he is supporting the assistant directors too!
Salman Khan is one of the few actors of the Bollywood industry who has been helping people amid the lockdown without any official announcements. We had earlier told you how he is helping 25,000 daily wage workers of the film industry. Now the actor is also supporting the assistant directors by directly transferring money into their accounts.
Recently, an AD took to social media thanking Bhaijaan for his noble deed. Sharing a screenshot of the transfer, he wrote, “Dear @BeingSalmanKhan sir, unfortunately, I have never get a chance to work with you. Nor I am in your team. But still you are doing the financial support for thousands of people who are working in film industry without knowing them. Can’t tell you how thankful we all for you.”
Meanwhile, Salman Khan is currently stuck in his farmhouse in Panvel. Other stars like Jacqueline Fernandez and Iulia Vantur too are staying in the actor’s farmhouse.
Salman had recently released a song in reference to the current situation and the lockdown. The song Pyaar Karona was all over the social media and people had praised Salman for the song.
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