Akshay Kumar’s Singh Is Kinng Co-Star Gurpreet Ghuggi Remembers His Generosity During Punjab Floods: ‘Real life mein he is a wonderful insaan’
Amid the recent devastation caused by natural disasters like the Assam floods, memories of last year’s Punjab flood crisis inevitably return. The tragic deluge destroyed thousands of homes and claimed 40 lives. During that dire time, Akshay Kumar stepped up to make a difference by committing to build 100 homes for affected families, 80 of which have already been completed.
Actor #GurpreetGhuggi, who shared the screen space with Kumar in films like Singh Is Kingg (2008) and Cuttputtli (2022), says, “Akshay paaji got in touch with me, asking how he could help. Since people were getting assistance with food supplies, I suggested that the real help would be needed after the floods, for those whose houses were destroyed.”
Speaking of Akshay Kumar’s pledge to build 100 homes, he adds, “I assembled a team to identify the people in need. These houses are mostly in the Gurdaspur and Amritsar districts. The work on the pending houses will be completed soon. It was all Akshay paaji’s doing.” The project has been carried out under the aegis of the Hari Om Foundation, founded by Akshay in memory of his late father, Hari Om Bhatia.
Recalling Akshay Kumar’s generosity during times of grave need, he shares, “Akshay paaji sirf on-screen hi Haiwaan play kar rahe hain (in his upcoming film), real life mein he is a wonderful insaan. Woh nahin chahte thhe unka naam saamne aaye. He said, ‘Iss mein koi badi baat nahin hai. Help karna aur phir logon ko batana, mujhe theek nahin lagta.”
By Keerti Kadam

