Salman donates Rs1.5 crores

Salman donates Rs1.5 crores
Wednesday, September 15, 2004 13:48 IST
By Santa Banta News Network

Philanthropy and Salman Khan go hand in hand.

The benevolent star known working with various under privileged sections of the society has now donated approximately Rs1.5 crores to 'Ashray', an NGO that helps HIV-affected patients.

Sallu is not a stranger to the organisation - in fact; he has been supporting it for some years now. So it's no wonder that Atul Agnihotri, Salman's brother-in-law, calls him 'Superman'.

"He just does good work and disappears, just like that," he says. And, the 'goodness' is not only Salman's. Sources tell us that everyone from Salman Khan, Shilpa Shetty to Abhishek Bachchan has reportedly not charged any fee for the movie Phir Milenge.

Abhishek's take over the whole issue: "We are public figures, and each of us in our little way should try and make a difference. Through 'Phir Milenge', we've done our little bit for society."

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