While India is battling with the pandemic, several film star൲s and cricketers have joined hands to help their country in these tough times.
A few days ago, former Indian skipper Sachin Tendulkar contributed INR 1 crore to boost the oxygen supply in his country. Laꦉst year, Tendulkar had also opened a plasma bank and urged the citizens to donate plasma and assi🦂st the needy through a social media post.
Recently, Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Delhi Capitals (DC) also shelled out INR 7.5 crores and INR 1.5 croꦆre for covid-relief.
Actor Sonu Sood a𒊎lso continues with his humanitarian work, receiving requests from all corners of the Indian states for medical utilities.
Now, present Indian skipper Virat Kohli and his wife Anushka Sharma have come 💦together to aid the vic🧔tims of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Talking about the same on a social networking site on Friday, Kohli and Anushka revealed that thꦚey had donated INR 2 crores to a fundraiser started by them on Ketto.
The campaign #InThisTogether will run for seven days before the proceeds will be directed towards their implementation partner ACT Grants.The duo has encouraged the citizens to contribute as much as possible to help them achieve seven crorܫes.
“Anushka and I have started a campaign on @ketto, to raise funds for Covid-19 relief, and we would be grateful to your support. Let’s all come together and help those around us in need of our support. I urge you to join our movement. Link in Bio! #InThisTogether,” tweeted Kohli.
Anushka 🐬and I have started a campaign on , to raise funds for Covid-19 relief, and we would be grateful for your support.
Let’s all come together and💝 help those aꦇround us in need of our support.
I urge you all to join our movement.
Link in Bio! 🙏
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli)
Meanwhile, the spokesperson of ACT Gayatri Yadav thanked the celebrity couple🔯 on behalf of the startup for joining their mission.
“Having strong voices like Anushka and Virat help drive fundraising efforts will go a long way towards helping us realize this goal. On behalf of India’s startup ecosystem, ACT Grants is truly grateful to have them join this mission,” stated Gayatri.