Salute! Raghava Lawrence's magnanimity towards Student Protestors

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,January 18 2017]

Actor-Director Raghava Lawrence is one of the few actors who pumps in a sizeable portion of his income into philanthropic activities. During the deadly Chennai flooding in 2015, he donated crores to help people out.

Lawrence has joined the students and protesters at Marina and has stated that he heard they are suffering due to lack of food, water and medicines and has promised to spend for the same even to the tune of 1 Crore rupees. It's truly a laudable gesture by the talented entertainer when so many others earning much more than him are mum.

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