Raju Srivastav helps the All India Lookalike Association with ration kits

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 10, 2021 08:31 PM2021-06-10T20:31:19+5:302021-06-10T20:32:26+5:30

Comedian Raju Srivastav has offered to help lookalike actors of Bollywood whose daily wages have been affected due to ...

Raju Srivastav helps the All India Lookalike Association with ration kits | Raju Srivastav helps the All India Lookalike Association with ration kits

Raju Srivastav helps the All India Lookalike Association with ration kits

Comedian Raju Srivastav has offered to help lookalike actors of Bollywood whose daily wages have been affected due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The President of the All India Lookalike Association, Arif Khan, said, "We have got ration kits from Raju Srivastav and will be distributed to our members in Mumbai. There are some other outsiders who have given us ration kits too which helped us sail through these tough times''. The association has members all over the country and need financial help and Arif said, "We have been getting ration kits which are able to send to our members here in Mumbai but would request people to do financial help so that we can transfer funds to our members who live in other states''.

Continuing further, Arif expressed over  celebs not really coming  forward  to help their lookalikes, who have only promoted the real actors through their live shows. He said, "Only Jackie Shroff has helped us and donated a sewing machine to the widow of his lookalike we are really disappointed with our big stars. But our grateful that FWICE is doing its bit to help us and have heard we may get some funds from Salman Khan's foundation''. The lookalike association is a mix of full-time and part-time artistes while those who have a parallel job are doing well for themselves but there are others who only depended on live shows and small roles in films or as body doubles. The pandemic has almost finished their careers. Earlier, Jackie Shroff, had helped lookalike members of the film industry. The actor along with businessman Mehndi Raza, and Archana Sharma of Woman Power Association, donated ration kits to the members of the All India Lookalike Association

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