Chiranjeevi's
philanthropic
activities
need
no
introduction.
Since
the
COVID-19
outbreak,
the
Megastar
has
been
reaching
out
to
people
to
extend
help
in
ways
possible.
After
launching
CCC
(Corona
Crisis
Charity)
and
a
vaccination
drive
for
cine
workers
and
journalists,
the
actor
has
now
set
up
oxygen
banks
for
COVID-19
patients
in
Andhra
Pradesh
and
Telangana.
Announcing
the
launch
and
sharing
the
aim
of
his
initiative,
Chiranjeevi
took
to
his
social
media
handle
and
tweeted,
"Mission
begins.
Let
there
be
no
deaths
due
to
lack
of
life-saving
oxygen.
#Covid19IndiaHelp
#ChiranjeeviOxygenBanks
@AlwaysRamCharan."
The
star
also
shared
a
video
from
the
official
Twitter
handle
of
his
Chiranjeevi
Charitable
Trust,
that
showed
his
team
setting
up
the
bank
with
a
number
of
oxygen
cylinders.
In
the
video,
the
actor
can
be
seen
talking
to
the
media
and
appreciating
his
actor-son
Ram
Charan
for
working
hard
in
order
to
procure
the
oxygen
cylinders.
As
per
reports,
Ram
Charan
will
be
overseeing
the
functioning
of
the
banks.
Well,
fans
and
followers
of
the
star
are
highly
elated
with
his
recent
initiative
as
they
praise
their
beloved
Megastar
calling
him
a
real
inspiration.
Notably,
oxygen
cylinders
will
be
available
in
districts
including-
Andhra
Pradesh's
Anantapur,
Guntur,
Vijayanagaram,
Visakhapatnam,
West
Godavari,
Srikakulam
and
Telangana's
Khammam
and
Karimnagar.
The
trust
will
also
be
providing
oxygen
concentrators
to
patients.
The
banks
will
be
made
available
for
the
public
from
tomorrow
(May
27).
On
the
work
front,
Chiranjeevi
will
next
be
seen
in
Koratala
Siva's
Acharya
alongside
Ram
Charan,
Kajal
Aggarwal
and
Pooja
Hegde.
The
release
of
the
film
jointly
produced
by
Matinee
Entertainment
and
Konidela
Production
Company
has
been
currently
postponed
owing
to
the
second
wave
of
COVID-19
pandemic-induced
lockdown.
The
Megastar
is
also
a
part
of
Mohan
Raja's
project,
which
is
the
official
Telugu
remake
of
Malayalam
film
Lucifer
starring
Mohanlal,
Manju
Warrier,
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
and
Tovino
Thomas.