With
the
ongoing
COVID-19
pandemic,
the
world
has
come
to
a
standstill.
Many
businesses
including
the
entertainment
industry
continue
to
remain
closed.
Amidst
this
scenario,
actor
Hrithik
Roshan
has
been
at
the
forefront
in
extending
help
to
those
who
are
in
dire
need.
Currently,
film
shooting
is
at
halt
and
the
daily
wage
workers,
dancers
are
the
most
affected.
On
learning
this
from
known
Bollywood
choreographer,
Bosco,
the
War
actor
deposited
money
into
the
accounts
of
these
100
Bollywood
dancers,
all
of
whom
he
has
worked
and
performed
with
somewhere
in
the
past.
Raj
Surani,
dancer
coordinator
for
Bollywood
songs
shared,
"Hrithik
Roshan
has
aided
100
dancers
in
this
difficult
time.
Several
of
them
have
travelled
to
their
villages,
while
few
are
finding
it
difficult
to
pay
rent
and
one
dancer's
family
has
tested
positive
for
COVID-19,
Hrithik
Roshan's
help
to
all
of
them
has
come
at
a
very
crucial
time.
Background
dancers
were
overwhelmed
with
joy
when
they
received
SMSes
stating
that
Hrithik
Roshan
had
transferred
money
to
their
bank
accounts.
Dancers
are
extremely
thankful
to
him
for
his
support
during
COVID-19
crisis"
Filled
with
gratefulness
and
appreciation,
these
dancers
also
took
to
their
social
media
handle
to
thank
the
superstar
for
his
support.
Ever
since
the
pandemic
started
creating
havoc,
Hrithik
has
been
donating
his
time
and
resources.
Whether
it
was
procuring
N95
and
FFP3
masks
for
the
BMC
workers
and
caretakers
or
joining
hands
with
a
non-profit
organisation
'Akshaya
Patra',
to
provide
meals
to
the
needy
and
facilitating
1.2
lac
meals
for
the
underprivileged,
he
has
proactively
and
consistently
provided
help.
Hrithik
was
also
the
first
to
reach
out
to
the
paparazzi
community
of
the
industry
and
extended
monetary
support
to
them.
He
was
also
a
part
of
the
'I'
for
India
initiative
that
focussed
on
generating
donations
for
the
affected.
While
we
dutifully
partake
social
distancing,
it's
heartwarming
to
see
that
Hrithik
is
extending
support
and
has
a
big
heart
to
help
others
in
a
variety
of
ways.
It
just
proves
that
there's
plenty
we
can
do
to
help
make
a
difference.