Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has now extended financial help to vertically challenged artists amid the Covid-19 lockdown. The actor provided financial help to members of the All India Special Artistes Association (AISAA). This is the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) that support the vertically challenged artists.
Bollywood and TV celebrity are seen doing their bit during this Coranavirus crisis and helping people who’re in need. Many actors has donated their sum amount of money to PM cares funds to help people in fighting coronavirus.
Due to the spread of novel coronavirus entire nation has been lockdown. This virus has brought the world to a standstill and many nations are trying their best to fight with coronavirus. Amid lockdown, the most effected people are daily wage workers, who are currently battling with unemployment. Now, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has once again extended his support to help vertically challenged artistes. Before this, Salman Khan helped 25,000 daily wage workers by depositing money into their bank accounts.
As per report in Times of India, Pravin Rana, a vertically-challenged artiste revealed that Salman Khan had deposited Rs 3000 in the accounts of members of the All India Special Artistes Association (AISAA), a wing of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE). According to the reports, Around 45 members have reportedly received financial help from Salman and the actor will be depositing money in their accounts next month too.