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Salman Khan to donate ‘Radhe’ revenues for Covid-19 relief

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TBS Report
06 May, 2021, 12:45 pm
Last modified: 06 May, 2021, 03:20 pm

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Salman Khan to donate ‘Radhe’ revenues for Covid-19 relief

The donation would include all the essential medical equipment such as oxygen cylinders, concentrators and ventilators.

TBS Report
06 May, 2021, 12:45 pm
Last modified: 06 May, 2021, 03:20 pm
Salman Khan to donate ‘Radhe’ revenues for Covid-19 relief. Photo: Collected
Salman Khan to donate ‘Radhe’ revenues for Covid-19 relief. Photo: Collected

Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd and Salman Khan Films (SKF) have pledged to donate the revenues from "Radhe" to Covid-19 relief fund.

ZEE and SKF have partnered up with an Indian foundation titled "GiveIndia" to ensure that the fund is properly donated among the Covid-19 patients, reports Bollywood Hungama.

The donation would include all the essential medical equipment such as oxygen cylinders, concentrators and ventilators.

Earlier on, Salman also helped out an 18 year old Karnataka student with financial aid after he reached out for financial help on social media post his father's death due from Covid-19, reports Hindustan Times.

The popular actor had also provided monetary help to 25000 daily wage workers through his foundation in 2020.

Salman Khan's "Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai" will have a multi-platform release on the occasion of Eid on May 13. The film, along with a theatrical release, will also stream on Zee5 with ZeePlex, its pay-per-view service. It will release on DTH operators -- Tata Sky, Dish, D2H, and Airtel Digital TV.

Salman Khan / Radhe / Covid-19 relief / Zee

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