This Article is From Aug 30, 2017

Mumbai Rains: Actor Govind Namdev Gifts Umbrellas, Raincoats To Beggars

Govind Namdev gifted food, umbrellas and raincoats to beggars on the streets of Mumbai streets after heavy rain

Mumbai Rains: Actor Govind Namdev Gifts Umbrellas, Raincoats To Beggars

Govind Namdev's car got stuck in traffic (Image courtesy: GovindNamdevActor)

Highlights

  • Govind Namdev urged the government, people to support the poor
  • "Saw the children at the signal, who were suffering," said Govind Namdev
  • He has featured in films like Singham Returns and OMG - Oh My God
Actor Govind Namdev, who has been a part of the Indian entertainment industry for over two decades, has gifted food, umbrellas and raincoats to beggars on the Mumbai streets after the city was flooded due to heavy rain. On Tuesday, entire Mumbai received heavy rain with the suburbs notching up a staggering 316 mm in a 12-hour cycle -- the highest record since the great Mumbai floods of July 26, 2005. On Wednesday, the city attempted to limp back to normal.

"My car was stuck in traffic on Tuesday evening. Then I saw the children at the signal, who were suffering with the water around. There were many young girls with kids who were just five-six months old. And their mothers were trying to protect them from rain with clothes and torn umbrellas," Govind said in a statement.

"That thing really touched my heart. I got out from my car and just asked my driver to get them some milk and vada pav from a nearby store. I also then bought them some new bigger umbrellas and raincoats," added the actor, who has appeared in films like Shola Aur Shabnam, Singham Returns and OMG - Oh My God!.

Govind also urged the government and other people to come out and support the poor.

"I urge people around to help people on streets and on signals with food and clothes or if needed medicines. Please help them. I also request government to keep them in concern. However, government has always helped us. Even people associated with various NGOs should try helping children at signals," Govind said.


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