How is Sonam Bajwa Encouraging Support for Punjab During This Crisis?

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Key Takeaways
- Sonam Bajwa is actively supporting flood relief efforts in Punjab.
- The spirit of unity and resilience is vital during crises.
- Ammy Virk is adopting 200 houses to assist affected families.
- Community support can make a significant difference in times of need.
- Both celebrities are urging others to contribute in any way possible.
Mumbai, Sep 1 (NationPress) A deeply affected Sonam Bajwa has shared her anguish regarding the devastating conditions in Punjab due to the ongoing floods in the region.
Nevertheless, the 'Sardaarji 2' actress remains optimistic that Punjab will emerge stronger from this current ordeal, thanks to its enduring spirit of unity and resilience.
Posting several images of the inundated regions of Punjab, Bajwa stated on the photo-sharing platform: "In these trying times, my heart aches for Punjab and all those impacted by the floods. The visuals and narratives coming from there are genuinely heartbreaking, but what gives me hope is the unwavering spirit of unity and resilience that Punjab has consistently demonstrated."
The 'Ardab Mutiyaran' star disclosed that she is assisting those affected by contributing to organizations that are actively involved in rescue efforts. Encouraging others to join her, Bajwa remarked: "I am doing my part to assist by donating to organizations actively working on the ground as rescue teams, and I sincerely urge you to do your part as well. Every contribution, no matter how small, can significantly impact someone's life right now. Let’s unite and support Punjab during this vital time," accompanied by a folded hands emoji.
Previously, the producers of Bajwa and Ammy Virk's much-anticipated sequel, "Nikka Zaildar 4," decided to postpone the movie's release due to the floods in Punjab. Initially set for release in theaters on September 12, the film will now premiere on October 21.
Furthermore, Virk has also shown his support for those impacted by the floods in Punjab.
The 'Qismat' actor has pledged to adopt 200 homes that have been completely devastated by these catastrophic floods.
"Our hearts break witnessing the destruction the floods have inflicted on Punjab. Observing our people without shelter has left me heartbroken. As a small initiative to offer comfort and stability, we are adopting 200 houses to assist those who have lost everything. This is about more than just providing shelter; it’s about restoring hope, dignity, and the strength to rebuild. May we all unite in whatever way we can to help those in need," he expressed on the photo-sharing platform.