Salman Khan at the launch of Being Human’s first flagship store in Mumbai, India. AP Photo / Rafiq Maqbool
Salman Khan at the launch of Being Human’s first flagship store in Mumbai, India. AP Photo / Rafiq Maqbool
Salman Khan at the launch of Being Human’s first flagship store in Mumbai, India. AP Photo / Rafiq Maqbool
Salman Khan at the launch of Being Human’s first flagship store in Mumbai, India. AP Photo / Rafiq Maqbool

Salman Khan’s Being Human to help children get free treatment


Aarti Jhurani
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In his recently released film Kick, Salman Khan's character Devi Lal becomes Devil to steal money from the rich guys to provide health care for poor children who do not have the means or access to good hospitals (or so the audience is led to believe towards the end).
While the movie seems like a three-hour advertisement for Khan (he beats up people and goes to jail but has a heart of gold), it looks like he is going the extra mile to prove that statement true in real life as well.
The actor recently tweeted that his non-profit charitable organisation Being Human (which is also mentioned in the film, obviously) will help 100 children suffering from heart ailments get free treatment. He also warned his followers not to send in any fake cases.
Contact Being Human on beinghumanemail@gmail.com.
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