Telugu
superstar
Allu
Arjun
is
not
only
a
hero
on
the
silver
screen;
he
is
a
real-life
hero
as
well.
The
actor
has
a
kind
heart,
which
has
been
proven
through
his
humanitarian
gesture
for
a
downtrodden
girl.
Allu
Arjun
recently
offered
help
to
a
bright
student
who
was
finding
it
hard
to
fund
her
nursing
studies.
The
Pushpa
star
has
assured
the
girl
that
he
will
sponsor
her
four-year
course
and
meet
all
her
educational
expenses.
Alappuzha
district
collector
VR
Krishna
Teja
took
to
his
Facebook
account
to
announce
this
noble
gesture
of
Allu
Arjun
on
Thursday
(November
10).
In
a
lengthy
post,
the
Collector
described
how
the
student,
a
Muslim
girl,
approached
him
and
asked
for
his
assistance
so
she
could
continue
her
studies.
Even
though
the
girl
scored
92%
in
her
intermediate
examinations,
she
could
not
continue
her
studies
because
of
financial
constraints.
The
girl
had
lost
her
father
last
year
due
to
Covid.
"I
could
see
hope
and
confidence
in
her
eyes.
So,
we
decided
to
ensure
her
all
assistance
as
part
of
the
We
Are
For
Alleppey
project," said
Mr
Teja.
The
girl
desired
to
be
a
nurse;
therefore,
the
authorities
contacted
a
number
of
universities
and
eventually
succeeded
in
getting
her
admitted
to
a
private
college
in
the
district.
The
next
obstacle
was
finding
someone
to
support
her
academic
expenses,
he
added.
The
Collector,
after
knowing
the
girl
hails
from
Andhra
Pradesh,
contacted
Telugu
star
Allu
Arjun
and
asked
for
his
help.
The
actor
didn't
even
take
a
second
to
say
yes.
The
collector
said,
"...Called
our
favourite
movie
actor
Allu
Arjun
for
the
purpose
and
as
soon
as
he
heard
the
matter,
he
agreed
to
meet
the
entire
expense
of
studies,
including
the
hostel
fees,
for
four
years
instead
of
one
year."
Mr
Teja
further
said
that
Allu
Arjun
was
present
during
the
time
of
the
girl's
admission.
"I
am
sure
that
she
will
study
well
and
become
a
nurse
in
future
who
will
take
care
of
her
mother
and
brother
and
will
do
good
to
the
society,"
he
added.
Concluding
his
post,
the
government
officer
also
thanked
Allu
Arjun,
the
college
authorities,
and
others
who
came
forward
to
help
and
support
the
girl.