The
COVID-19
second
wave
has
led
to
some
truly
difficult
times
in
the
country
that
has
led
some
Bollywood
celebs
to
instil
a
sense
of
positivity
amongst
their
fans.
Megastar
Amitabh
Bachchan
seems
to
be
one
of
them
who
recently
shared
an
inspirational
poem
titled
'Ruke
Na
Tu'
penned
by
his
father
and
legendary
poet
Harivansh
Rai
Bachchan.
The
hard-hitting
and
powerful
lines
of
the
poem
talk
about
courage
and
the
neverending
fighting
spirit
of
humankind.
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The
Kabhi
Khushi
Kabhie
Gham
actor
shared
a
video
wherein
he
can
be
seen
reciting
the
poem
in
a
fierce
manner.
The
actor
then
says
how
these
verses
written
by
his
father
speaks
about
never
giving
up
and
being
brave
in
adverse
times.
The
Gulabo
Sitabo
actor
says
that
this
poem
was
written
at
a
time
when
the
country
was
battling
a
different
crisis.
Take
a
look
at
the
video
shared
by
him.
He
adds
that
these
words
also
hold
relevance
today.
The
Namak
Halaal
actor
then
says
that
the
poem
is
dedicated
to
all
the
COVID-19
frontline
workers
who
are
battling
to
eradicate
the
virus
selflessly.
He
urged
all
his
fans
and
followers
to
cheer
for
these
workers
and
boost
their
spirit.
The
actor
captioned
the
same
stating,
"We
fight,
come
together,
we
will
win."
Recently
the
superstar
extended
his
support
to
the
Sri
Guru
Tegh
Bahadur
COVID-19
Care
Centre.
The
God
Tussi
Great
Ho
actor
donated
Rs
2
crore
to
the
centre
for
all
the
COVID-19
relief
work
that
they
are
engaging
in.
Akali
Dal's
spokesperson
Manjinder
Singh
Sirsa
also
took
to
his
social
media
handle
to
offer
his
thanks
to
the
actor.
He
tweeted
stating,
"Sikhs
are
Legendary
सिखों
की
सेवा
को
सलाम
These
were
the
words
of
@SrBachchan
Ji
when
he
contributed
₹2
Cr
to
Sri
Guru
Tegh
Bahadur
Covid
Care
Facility.
While
Delhi
was
grappling
for
Oxygen,
Amitabh
Ji
called
me
almost
daily
to
enquire
about
the
progress
of
this
Facility."
He
also
mentioned
that
the
actor
has
ensured
that
the
oxygen
concentrators
reach
the
Gurdwara
timely.
Apart
from
that,
Big
B
was
also
a
part
of
a
virtual
fundraiser
for
the
COVID-19
relief.
The
occasion
also
saw
the
attendance
of
celebs
like
Anil
Kapoor,
Karan
Johar,
Kriti
Sanon
and
others.