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"Bollywood should use its Social media power to help people in Pandemic" - Producer Sam Fernandes

Updated on: 29 April,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Film producer Sam Fernandes says that the celebrities of Bollywood should use the power they have on social media for the good of the country

Sam Fernandes

There is a certain kind of power that comes with being a celebrity and one of that is popularity and as human beings we should use this power if we want anything good to come out of this crisis


 


The second wave of this pandemic has hit India harder than what we have imagined and with that, thousands of lives are being lost. People are suffering without getting their basic necessities like beds, oxygen and plasma treatment because it is in shortage.


 

It is sad that families are crying because they are losing their loved ones. “We should get in touch with the family members and show them that we are there to help them and also shower them with positivity and hope for the future” as said by Sam Fernandes.

 

Sam Fernandes who is heading the WBC cares has one simple and primary objective and it is to provide the necessary funds to NGOs so that they are able to support and provide the best to the people and to what this country needs.

 

Sam urges all those out there who have the power and means to help to provide it to those in need because, one day it could be someone we love on that bed who is fighting for survival.

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