Salman Khan, one of Bollywood’s most beloved and influential stars, has won the hearts of millions not just with his acting prowess but with his unwavering commitment to philanthropy. Over the years, Salman has become as famous for his charitable work as he is for his films, solidifying his reputation as a humanitarian.
In a candid conversation during an old interview on Aap Ki Adalat, Salman shed light on his charitable contributions and the truth behind his income distribution. He admitted that he keeps only 10 percent of what he earns and the rest income goes for the charity work but it is not 90 percent. This statement cleared up any misconceptions about the extent of his donations while underscoring his dedication to helping those in need.
Salman’s foundation, Being Human, is at the forefront of his philanthropic efforts, providing aid to countless individuals. He shared that many people reach out to his foundation for assistance, with his father, the esteemed screenwriter Salim Khan, playing a key role in managing the financial help provided.
Salman’s generosity does not stop there. In 2010, he became India’s first bone marrow donor, saving the life of a young girl in desperate need of a transplant. His charity work extends far and wide, from supporting underprivileged children to adopting entire villages. Even his artistic side contributes to his philanthropic mission, as he auctions his paintings to raise funds for his charity work. Salman Khan’s contributions to society are a testament to his compassion and kindness, making him a true hero both on and off the screen.
Salman Khan was last seen in Maneesh Sharma directed Tiger 3 which also starred Katrina Kaif and Emraan Hashmi and the movie was a big hit at the box office. As per the reports, Salman Khan will be seen next in AR Murugadoss’ Sikander and the movie is already making a lot of buzz all over the country.