PC, who is the UNICEF ambassador, chats with Manpreet C Juneja and Siddarth Kaul about the safety of the girl child
Priyanka Chopra, who was in Delhi recently to speak about the UNICEF Dare to Care initiative, met the Delhi Daredevils players Manpreet Juneja and Siddharth Kaul. Batsman Manpreet took to the mic and asked PC questions about the initiative and about being an independent woman. Click here to read more
The initiative is an extension of IPL team Delhi Daredevils’ Dare to Care campaign for young girls who are not able to complete their education
Bollywood and cricket joined hands against gender discrimination, as UNICEF brand ambassadors Priyanka Chopra and Irfan Pathan launched a website to support adolescent girls. Click here to read more
Piggy Chops recently spent some time at the University Of Rochester Medical Centre for her father, Ashok Chopra’s treatment. And that’s when she decided to go ahead with organ donation
What’s more, Big B says there is another cause he has worked on
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who is UNICEF’s brand ambassador against polio, says he will be honoured for his contribution to the cause. “And the organisation that acknowledges social work for a cause, will honour yours truly for the work done as UNICEF ambassador for the fight against polio, which as you know has had some rather encouraging achievements,” Amitabh wrote on his blog. Click here to read more
Superstar Shahrukh Khan is likely to be in Udaipur to catch Shakira’s concert for the birthday of a real estate tycoon
Latin pop star Shakira has arrived here and is likely to be one of the many stars to perform at the birthday bash of a real estate tycoon KP Singh here Tuesday, sources said. Shakira, who is accompanied by her band members, reached the Lake City by a private charted plane around 8.30pm Monday. Hundreds of fans gathered at the airport to meet her, but due to tight security, they had to satisfy themselves with a few glimpses of the star who came dressed in a black jeans and a blue T-shirt. Click here to read more