Salman Khan's Signed Jacket to Be Auctioned for Cancer Patients
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is gearing up for the release of his upcoming war drama, 'Battle of Galwan'. Meanwhile, his philanthropic efforts continue, with a signed jacket set to be auctioned for a noble cause.
The jacket, featuring a personalised message from Khan, will be auctioned by Tata Memorial Hospital to raise funds for cancer patients. The actor, known for his charity work through the Being Human initiative, has consistently supported the hospital.
Khan's commitment to the cause runs deep. In 2010, he registered as a bone marrow donor with the Marrow Donor Registry India to raise awareness. His signed jacket is now set to make a difference, with proceeds going towards the ongoing treatment and well-being of patients.
Before the jacket sales, the Being Human initiative received support from notable individuals like Dilbur Parakh, Mridula Chakraborty, and Viji Venkatesh. Their collective efforts have significantly contributed to cancer patient care.
Salman Khan's philanthropic efforts continue to inspire. With the auction of his signed jacket, he aims to provide crucial support to cancer patients at Tata Memorial Hospital. His dedication to the cause was recently praised by Shah Rukh Khan at the Joy Forum 2025, highlighting Khan's inspirational role in giving back to society.
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