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Vivek Oberoi Donates Rs 25 lakhs To A Fundraiser Amid The Covid-19 Pandemic

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India has been suffering the worst health crisis of all time. The country is reporting another biggest spike in the daily increase in covid cases. Several actors have been trying to provide funds and raise awareness to help people fight against the virus. Actor Vivek Oberoi has also come forward to help the needy and has contributed to I AM Oxygen Man initiative that he has started. The actor donated Rs 25 lakh to a fundraiser for the cause.

The actor’s initiative I Am Oxygen Man along with Dr. Vivek Bindra have contributed to the fundraiser to help people fight against covid-19. Vivek Oberoi himself has donated Rs 25 lakhs.

As per the recent reports, Vivek Oberoi shared that he and his team are trying to reach out to as many people as possible. “We are all seeing what the world is going through now, in this second wave. With the I Am Oxygen Man initiative, we are trying to reach out to as many people as possible. We are operating a 200-bed free Covid hospital in Delhi and our aim is to save as many lives as possible.”

Vivek ensures that everyone suffering from covid-19 in this time gets proper medical supply. The initiative taken by him, ‘I Am Oxygen man’ has been set up and is operating and maintaining a 200-bed free covid hospital in Delhi, which has saved more than 1000 lives.

Besides that, the actor has also sponsored hundreds of free heart surgeries for poor children. Earlier, he has done a lot of humanitarian work and has that has changed hundred of lives. It is really a great initiative taken by the actor who is doing his bit in this hard time.

On the work front, Vivek Oberoi is currently working on his production ventures, ‘Rosie: Saffron Chapter’ and ‘Iti: Can You Solve your Own Murder’. ‘Rosie’ will mark the debut of Shweta Tiwari’s daughter Palak Tiwari.

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