Akshay Kumar’s Humble Gesture For The Families Of Martyrs On Diwali Will Touch Your Heart

Tatsam Mukherjee

It’s been more than established that Akshay Kumar always walks the talk, when it comes to helping or lending his support to a noble cause.

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The actor, who is quite vocal about his love for his nation and its armed forces, recently made Diwali festivities a lot more meaningful by extending his support to the families of slain soldiers. 

The actor recently presented families of 103 martyrs from the Kolhapur range in Maharashtra with a cheque of Rs 25,000 and a box of sweets. He also sent a heartwarming message to them, on the occasion of Diwali.

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The letter read: “We all are proud of your family member for his Sacrifice to the nation. I know, you are missing your loved ones on this Diwali Festival. But I request you to start the new year with courage. Sending a small gift of sweets and books for children. Please accept with love.”

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This is part of an initiative by the actor and a senior IPS officer. Kolhapur range IGP, Vishwas Nangre Patil told PTI,

We made a list of martyred policemen and military/ paramilitary personnel who were from Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara, Pune rural and Solapur rural region. When Akshay Kumar got to know of this initiative, he also decided to join.

This is a beautiful initiative on the part of the actor, as he extended his love and support to the families of the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the nation. 

Much respect!

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