Sanjay Dutt is going all out to spread the message of his film Lamhaa. Set against the backdrop of terrorism in Kashmir, the film showcases the struggle of the local residents caught in the crossfire between terrorists and politicians.
As a part of the initiative to spread the message of harmony, Dutt has decided to support a NGO named Shikhar, which works with children affected by terrorism.
Dutt says, "I am supporting Shikhar because it involves children who have been affected by terrorism. I have met some of them and their stories have made me break down. It's really sad...I want to help them. They are still cheerful in spite of the fact that life has dealt them these painful blows. We have to give them our love and support and show them that there's still a beautiful world out there."
Producer Bunty Walia adds, "It tells the story of people in Kashmir who are bearing the brunt of it all. Terrorism is an important part of the film, but the message is that of peace and harmony. Sanju recently met a few kids scarred by terrorism and he was deeply touched."
Sanjay Dutt is also part of the NGO Support, which deals with the issue of rehabilitation of poor people.