In
an
attempt
to
raise
funds
for
providing
ration
to
daily
wage
workers
affected
by
the
lockdown,
Sonakshi
Sinha
will
be
auctioning
her
paintings.
The
actress
took
to
her
Twitter
handle
to
announce
that
she
will
be
collaborating
with
Fankind
to
auction
a
few
of
her
art
works,
the
proceeds
of
which
will
be
donated
to
Give
India.
In
a
video
shared
on
her
Twitter
handle,
Sonakshi
displayed
her
art
works
and
said,
"What
good
are
we,
if
we
can't
do
for
others.
My
art
is
my
safe
space,
my
solace.
It
helps
me
centre
and
channelize
my
thoughts
and
just
brings
me
so
much
happiness.
Creating
art
brings
a
sense
of
calm
and
relief
to
me."
Bid
for
Good!
I
have
teamed
up
with
@FankindOfficial
to
auction
my
art
&
help
raise
funds
to
provide
ration
kits
to
daily
wage
workers.
There
is
something
for
everyone
-
digital
prints,
sketches
&
large
canvas
paintings.
The
highest
bidder
wins!
https://t.co/MrgsFnSvaZ
pic.twitter.com/MquGf8zKPg
She
continued,
"And
relief
is
what
I
want
to
bring
to
those
for
whom
this
lockdown
has
been
a
nightmare,
people
who
have
no
income
and
therefore
no
food
to
feed
themselves
or
their
families,
the
daily
wage
earners.
With
the
help
of
Fankind,
I've
decided
to
auction
a
mix
of
canvasses
and
hand
sketches
that
I've
created
with
all
my
heart.
The
proceeds
from
the
auction
will
be
donated
to
Give
India
to
help
provide
meals
the
daily
wagers,
homeless
and
the
less
privileged."
"Please
take
good
care
of
my
art.
I've
made
it
with
nothing
but
love.
And
I
hope
it
makes
you
proud
for
helping
people,
makes
your
house
a
little
bit
beautiful
and
makes
you
feel
a
little
bit
closer
to
me," she
signed
off.
Sharing
the
video,
Sonakshi
wrote,
"Bid
for
Good!
I
have
teamed
up
with
@FankindOfficial
to
auction
my
art
&
help
raise
funds
to
provide
ration
kits
to
daily
wage
workers.
There
is
something
for
everyone
-
digital
prints,
sketches
&
large
canvas
paintings.
The
highest
bidder
wins!"
Bollywood
celebrities
like
Arjun
Kapoor,
Alia
Bhatt,
Shah
Rukh
Khan,
Salman
Khan
and
many
others
have
been
doing
all
they
can
to
ease
the
impact
of
the
lockdown
on
the
most
vulnerable,
and
have
also
made
immense
contributions
towards
Coronavirus
aid.