Punjab is facing one of its worst flood disasters in decades. Over 1,000 villages flooded, more than 1.5 million people displaced, and severe damage to farms and homes have created a humanitarian crisis.
Here’s how Punjabi celebrities are stepping up:
Diljit Dosanjh
His Saanjh Foundation has adopted 10 of the worst-hit villages in Gurdaspur and Amritsar. With help from NGOs and local officials, he's providing essentials like food, water, and medical aid. Relief efforts will continue into long-term rebuilding
Ammy Virk
Pledged to adopt 200 homes and is helping provide housing support to families who lost their homes. He even postponed his film 'Nikka Zaildar 4' to focus on relief efforts
Sonu Sood
Acknowledging his Punjabi roots, he offered unwavering support, helping with evacuations, and stating, “We will get everyone back on their feet,” encouraging people to reach out if they need help.
Gippy Grewal
Sent truckloads of silage and fodder for livestock in affected areas, helping farmers care for their cattle.
Karan Aujla
Donated a motorboat to assist rescue operations in Ludhiana and supported the distribution of food, medicines, and livestock fodder. He used his platform to urge fans to help, too.
Guru Randhawa
Set up a relief fund in his area and used social media to raise awareness and encourage public support.
Satinder Sartaaj
Through his foundation, he has been distributing ration and fodder kits in Ferozepur and Fazilka to help displaced communities.
Ranjit Bawa
Announced during a Canada concert that proceeds from one of his shows would be donated entirely to flood victims in Punjab.
Babbu Maan
Like Ranjit Bawa, he also announced to donate the earnings from one of his shows in Canada.
Jasbir Jassi
Actively appealed for help and reached out to fans and fellow artists to contribute to relief efforts.
Sunanda Sharma
Personally delivered relief kits to 250 households, showing hands-on compassion.
Himanshi Khurana
Promised to support the resettlement of 10 families and urged unity among everyone to help Punjab recover.
These artists are providing relief through donations, material aid, rescue tools, and public awareness—showing solidarity with the flood-affected people of Punjab.
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