Vivek pledges to donate his eyes

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,November 20 2006]

Popular comedian Vivek celebrated his birthday on Saturday in a fitting manner. The actor is famous for his thought-provoking humour in all his movies. He is now awaiting the release of his Solli Adippen, which stars him in the lead role.

Vivek chose to celebrate the birthday by donating his eyes at Agarwal Eye Hospital. Also, a grand party was arranged at the shooting spot of Rajini starrer Sivaji on the occasion.

Vivek, who plays a prominent role in the movie, was greeted by everyone in the sets.

The shooting for Sivaji is currently on in Chennai.

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