This actor is taking care of 100 families, every beggar on street has his phone number, treats poor people daily, not Sonu Sood, he is…

There are stars who are remembered to being kind to the people, despite their popularity, many actor have reached out to the society to make a positive impact. Today we will tell about one such actor who not only ruled the film world, but also became the ‘messiah’ of the poor. He achieved such stardom that everyone salute him even today.

The actor we are talking about is none other than Bollywood star Jackie Shroff. Many may not know that Jackie holds an account for the poor people in Nanavati Hospital, and he has been taking care of nearly 100 families in Mumbai for many years who are underprivileged. Not only this, the actor spends half of his earnings on helping the poor.

Jackie Shroff is one of those stars who are secretly doing such good deeds that your heart will melt after knowing them. He himself lived in poverty and pennilessness, but when he got a chance to do something for others, he did not step back. Today the situation is such that every beggar in Mumbai has Jackie Shroff’s phone number. When Jackie got the company of palaces and a luxurious life after facing rock-like difficulties, he also took the poor and the needy along with him.

What is surprising is that Jackie Shroff has been helping the poor and feeding them since the time when he was nothing. That is, he was not unemployed and no one knew him well.

Jackie Shroff grew up in extreme poverty. His family lived in a chawl, there were seven small buildings, and only 3 bathrooms between them. There was a small room in which Jackie and the whole family lived. The condition was such that rats would nibble on fingers while sleeping at night. This was revealed by Jackie himself in an interview. The financial condition of the house was not good, so due to this, Jackie could not study and had to leave school after the 11th class.

Jackie regretted that he couldn’t study further, but there was also a desire to achieve something in life. That is why Jackie Shroff did multiple jobs, from selling peanuts to being a flight attendant. He also tried to become a chef, but faced rejection. But when he entered films, the whole world was stunned. One day, someone offered Jackie Shroff to work in films while he was standing at the bus stand, and then he got Subhash Ghai’s ‘Hero’, which ultimately changed his life.

Jackie Shroff became a big star in no time, but he never said where he came from. He did not forget the poverty in whose shadow he grew up and dreamt of becoming a big man. From Teen Batti Walkeshwar area of ​​Mumbai, where Jackie Shroff lived with his family in a single room, to every beggar in Pali Hill, everyone has the actor’s phone number. Every child living on the footpath can be found with their number. They say that Jackie Dada said, ‘If you are hungry at night, then call me. I will send food. At any time of the day, whenever anyone needs help, he immediately calls Jackie Shroff, and the actor offers to help.

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