Bollywood
heartthrob
Salman
Khan
says
that
everyone
should
do
charity,
even
if
it's
for
limelight.
Salman
Khan
contributes
to
various
social
activities
through
his
charitable
organisation
Being
Human.
Do
charity
and
do
it
directly,
suggests
actor
Salman
Khan,
who
contributes
to
various
social
activities
through
his
charitable
organisation
Being
Human.
Salman
(47),
was
present
on
Wednesday
at
the
launch
of
new
campaign
The
Little
Hearts,
which
aims
at
curing
500
children
suffering
from
heart
ailments.
Being
Human
has
joined
hands
with
the
Fortis
Foundation
for
the
initiative.
"Everybody
does
charity,
but
not
everybody
likes
to
talk
about
it.
Some
may
do
it
for
personal
benefits,
to
stay
in
the
limelight
or
others
might
do
it
genuinely.
According
to
me,
you
may
do
charity
for
any
reason,
but
do
it
anyways.
No
matter
what
the
intention
is," Salman
told
reporters
here.
Under
the
programme,
42
children
have
already
been
treated
and
eight
are
currently
hospitalised
in
Fortis.
When
it
comes
to
donation,
the
Dabangg
star
feels
it's
even
better
to
do
it
first
hand.
"Rather
than
going
and
giving
money
to
a
place
where
you
don't
know
how
it
will
be
utilised,
it
is
better
to
make
direct
charity
like
funding
a
child's
education.
At
least
you
can
see
the
results
yourself," he
said.
The
actor
also
launched
a
Being
Human
store
in
the
hospital,
which
has
clothing
line
for
men
and
children.
IANS