Megastar Chiranjeevi is always there to support the poor cinema workers in the film industry. Last year, he set up a Corona Crisis Charity and sent groceries to hundreds of families associated with the film industry. Because of the lockdown, the loss of work resulted in a lot of people slipping into panic mode. But, Chiranjeevi’s timely gesture to set up CCC helped many families. Now, with the industry heading towards a self-imposed lockdown, Chiru is back with another initiative through CCC. Chiranjeevi partnered with Appolo hospitals to get the cinema workers vaccinated.
In a video he posted on Twitter today, Chiranjeevi confirmed the same. Chiranjeevi revealed that Appolo 24*7 facility will vaccinate all those cinema workers registered with the association. Chiranjeevi revealed that all those who are aged over 45 will be eligible for getting vaccinated. He also added that these workers can bring their spouses if they are eligible, to get the vaccine. The procedure will begin on Thursday and the vaccination will be carried out as per a schedule.
Chiranjeevi also revealed that those who get vaccinated will get a discount in procuring medicines. The Megastar also confirmed that the people who get vaccinated can consult the doctors for three months, free of cost.
On the work front, Chiranjeevi’s next film is Acharya. There are reports that the film’s shoot was put on hold with a hike in the number of Corona cases in the state.
This post was last modified on 20 April 2021 8:30 pm
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