Salman Khan has again joined the list of bollywood stars and producers to help COVID-19 affected industry workers. Certainly the pandemic has united the Bollywood Industry. Several stars including Salman is extending financial support to Bollywood workers, which includes technicians, make-up artistes, stuntmen and spotboys. Salman Khan announced that he will be donating Rs 1500 each to 25,000 workers.
According to the Federation of Western Indian Cine Employees (FWICE) president BN Tiwari, “We have sent Salman Khan a list of names of the people in need and he has agreed to deposit the money.” BN Tiwari also added that a list of 35,000 senior citizen workers has been sent to Yash Raj Films and they have agreed to help in principle.
His fans have also joined their hero’s road of helping people.
So good to have fan clubs like these who are doing so much good work on their own .. god bless https://t.co/IP5PmITeOD
— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) May 4, 2021
Salman Khan Lends Financial Support to COVID19 Hit Bollywood Workers

The process has been set in motion, so that the beneficiaries will benefit from it. The production house will be paying Rs 5000 and a monthly ration for a family of four. Both, Salman and YRF will go through the list and verify the account details and then deposit the money.
Salman Khan earlier this year distributed food packets to frontline warriors through his philanthropic initiative. The actor had started the initiative with Yuva Sena leader Rahul Kanal and they arranged for meal kits for nearly 5,000 frontline workers which includes police personnel and health care workers.
This too shall pass and god willing with all human support. Eradicate hatred. Radhe Radhe Radhe #RadheTitleTrack … #StaySafehttps://t.co/bACciPju2G@bindasbhidu @DishPatani @RandeepHooda @PDdancing @SajidMusicKhan @wajidkhan7 @mudassarkhan1
— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) May 5, 2021
The most awaited movie of Salman Khan this Eid is ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai’, which is scheduled to hit the screens on the occasion of Eid on May 13. Salman Khan Films, the actor’s production house had recently shared in a statement that they will donate earnings from the film towards COVID relief.
Last year too, Salman Khan had transferred funds into the accounts of daily wage workers from the film industry. He had made a payment of Rs 3,000 each to the daily wage workers of the film industry and had promised to transfer more funds later.
Announcing the title track of his film Salman has tweeted. This too shall pass and god willing with all human support. Eradicate hatred. Radhe Radhe Radhe #RadheTitleTrack … #StaySafe
