We all know that the Bollywood’s power couple and icons
Devgns are passionately involved in various important core issues such
as 'Save The Girl Child' and other environmental issues. Well news is
that they will be lending their support to illustrious actress Tanuja's
initiative.
Veteran actress and social worker Tanuja who was recently seen in
Diwali Blockbuster film ‘Son of Sardaar’ is quite busy these days.
The graceful thespian represents a reputed NGO and has actively
participated in the preservation and enhancement of quality of life and
amenities in the twin towns of Lonavala and Kandala.
She even owns a house in the beautiful locales of Lonavala and we
hear that she aims to make the city a clean and green place to live in
and to promote the preservation of parks, play grounds and open spaces.
This year on 11th of May 2013 a fun fair has been organized by the
NGO where there will be games, puppet shows, food stalls and other fun
activities and people can come and donate for the wellness and
prosperity of the city. The money donated will be used towards the
prosperity of the region like planting trees, supply of electricity in
interior areas, increasing employment opportunities etc.
“I am very excited as it is not just a fair; it is a fun fair
where all of us have gathered to support this NGO called LKCF which is
working towards the betterment and prosperity of twin city Lonavala and
Khandala. I am really looking forward to it and this fair is open for
all and the admission is free. My fingers are crossed,” quipped Tanuja.
And well to support this social initiative of NGO, Tanuja is going
to be accompanied by Ajay Devgn and her beautiful daughter Kajol.
When asked Kajol about this initiative she said, “Ajay and I
believe in the environment. And Lonavala is the perfect place to
kick-start this issue. I've played there as a kid and the Lonavala that I
see today is not necessarily better. We would like to do our bit to
protect it and help wherever we can. LKCF is the perfect means to
getting that done.”
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