Amid
the
novel
Coronavirus
pandemic,
our
reel
life
heroes
are
turning
real
as
they
are
stepping
forward
to
help
the
Government
of
India
by
providing
financial
help
in
this
time
of
crisis.
After
the
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi
urged
everyone
to
contribute
to
'Prime
Minister's
Citizen
Assistance
and
Relief
in
Emergency
Situations
Fund'
(PM-CARES
Fund),
Bollywood
stars
have
been
actively
supporting
this
cause.
The
latest
celebrity
to
lend
a
helping
hand
is
Vicky
Kaushal.
The
Uri
actor
has
donated
Rs.
1
crore
to
PM-CARES
and
Maharashtra
CM's
Relief
Fund.
Vicky
took
to
his
Instagram
page
to
share
a
note
that
read,
"While
I'm
blessed
enough
to
be
seated
with
my
loved
ones
in
the
comforts
of
my
home,
there
are
many
who
are
not
as
fortunate.
In
this
time
of
crisis,
I
humbly
pledge
to
contribute
an
amount
of
Rs.
1
crore
to
PM-CARES
and
Maharashtra
Chief
Minister's
Relief
Fund."
He
further
wrote,
"We
are
in
this
together
and
we'll
win
this
together.
Let
us
all
do
our
bit
for
a
healthier
and
stronger
future.
Jai
Hind.
#IndiaFightsCorona'.
Last
night,
Vicky's
good
friend
Katrina
Kaif
announced
that
she
will
be
donating
to
PM-
CARES
and
the
Maharashtra
Chief
Minister's
Relief
Fund.
However,
she
didn't
disclose
the
amount.
Meanwhile,
Vicky's
Raazi
co-star
Alia
Bhatt
too,
has
pledged
her
contributions
to
PM-CARES
and
the
Maharashtra
Chief
Minister's
Relief
Fund.
The
actress
took
to
her
Instagram
story
and
wrote,
"At
a
time
of
great
difficulty,
while
the
nation
is
in
lockdown,
the
central
and
state
governments
are
working
tirelessly
to
combat
covid-19.
I
salute
the
efforts
of
all
those
on
the
frontlines
who
are
putting
themselves
at
risk
so
the
rest
of
us
stay
safe.
I
also
pledge
contributions
to
the
PM-CARES
and
the
Maharashtra
Chief
Minister's
Relief
Fund
as
a
gesture
of
my
support."
(sic)
Speaking
about
the
film
fraternity,
other
celebrities
like
Anushka
Sharma,
Salman
Khan,
Akshay
Kumar,
Priyanka
Chopra,
Kartik
Aaryan,
Varun
Dhawan,
Shilpa
Shetty,
Karan
Johar,
Rajkummar
Rao,
Bhushan
Kumar,
Hrithik
Roshan
and
others
have
also
donated
towards
COVID-19
relief.