The ‘human’ side

The ‘human’ side

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 01:57 AM IST
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Mumbai :  Bollywood’s reigning superstar Salman Khan, who has been fighting the hit-and-run case in courts for over 12 years, is known for taking up humanitarian causes.

Troubled by the 2002 case, the actor slowly and gradually took to charity.

During this period (from 2002), Salman, son of noted script writer Salim Khan, turned to philanthropy by forming ‘Being Human’, a Non-Governmental Organisation.

The NGO, supported by Salman Khan Foundation, has adopted villages in Maharashtra and outside the state. Soon after the mishap on September 28, 2002, in which one person died and four injured, Salman was arrested and put behind the bars for a few days.

While in Bandra Police Station lock up, the actor refused to have home food and returned the tiffin brought by his family. Instead, he had jail food which was served to all the inmates, police sources said. The “cutting chai” served to him in jail became his ‘pass time’ as the actor refused to have home made tea, the sources said.

The actor had shared the space in the lock up with petty criminals. However, after few days he was granted bail in the case. In 2002, the Bombay High Court, acting on a PIL, had directed the actor to pay interim compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the kin of the deceased, Rs 3 lakh to those injured seriously and Rs 1.5 lakh to others. Salman deposited the money with the court.

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