Sunday, March 31, 2019

Kajal Aggarwal donates money for Adivasi children

Kajal Aggarwal donates money for Adivasi childrenKajal Aggarwal is one of the most beautiful and talented actress of South Indian film Industry. Recently during the media interaction, Kajal Aggarwal opened up about her charity work and said, “When I visited the Araku area in Andhra Pradesh, I found many Adivasi children struggling without a proper school. I donated  that money to build a school for the Adivasi children.”

According to Kajal Aggarwal, she decided to establish the school when she fell in love with Araku Valley years ago. she doesn’t share those moments on social media as she doesn’t want to spoil the sanctity of it.

 It is known news that in the month of January, Kajal Aggarwal visited the NGO called Aksharalaya in Dumbraguda, near Araku Valley, to celebrate the National Girl Child Day. She also spent some quality time with kids over there and interacted with them.

 Kajal Aggarwal is an active donator of Think Peace Organisation and she also has done many charity events to raise funds for the betterment of kids who live under that society.

 On the work-side, Kajal Aggarwal was last seen in Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas starrer Kavacham, which was ended up commercially flop at the box office. She will be next seen in upcoming woman centric movie Sita starring Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas. The romantic entertainer will release on 15th April. The teaser of Sita will be released in the first week of April. Directed by Teja, Sita is a romantic comedy with Kajal getting spotlight. It is Kajal’s third film with Teja. The film also features Sonu Sood and Mannara Chopra in key roles.

 Kajal Aggarwal is also the part of Paris Paris, the remake of Bollywood blockbuster movie Queen in which Kanagana Ranaut played the female lead.

 


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Kajal Aggarwal donates money for Adivasi childrenKajal Aggarwal is one of the most beautiful and talented actress of South Indian film Industry. Recently during the media interaction, Kajal Aggarwal opened up about her charity work and said, “When I visited the Araku area in Andhra Pradesh, I found many Adivasi children struggling without a proper school. I donated  that money to build a school for the Adivasi children.”

According to Kajal Aggarwal, she decided to establish the school when she fell in love with Araku Valley years ago. she doesn’t share those moments on social media as she doesn’t want to spoil the sanctity of it.

 It is known news that in the month of January, Kajal Aggarwal visited the NGO called Aksharalaya in Dumbraguda, near Araku Valley, to celebrate the National Girl Child Day. She also spent some quality time with kids over there and interacted with them.

 Kajal Aggarwal is an active donator of Think Peace Organisation and she also has done many charity events to raise funds for the betterment of kids who live under that society.

 On the work-side, Kajal Aggarwal was last seen in Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas starrer Kavacham, which was ended up commercially flop at the box office. She will be next seen in upcoming woman centric movie Sita starring Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas. The romantic entertainer will release on 15th April. The teaser of Sita will be released in the first week of April. Directed by Teja, Sita is a romantic comedy with Kajal getting spotlight. It is Kajal’s third film with Teja. The film also features Sonu Sood and Mannara Chopra in key roles.

 Kajal Aggarwal is also the part of Paris Paris, the remake of Bollywood blockbuster movie Queen in which Kanagana Ranaut played the female lead.

 


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