With his popularity and stardom, it’s not surprising that Ranveer Singh has a huge fan following and dedicated fan clubs. And, while his exuberance and positivity have influenced them, there’s one club that did something remarkably incredible on the superstar’s birthday (July 6). They brought light to an entire village that doesn’t have electricity.
Ranveer Ka Fan Club, as they are called, has been active since 2015. Formed by Amir Ali from Indore, it has dedicated its life to do voluntary work in the name of their favourite star. Each year, they do something on the Simmba star’s birthday and recently they started a program called Ranveer Gram Program.
This year, the fan club brought light to a small village called Akoli, where they installed five solar street lights and house lights each. The villagers had been using kerosene lamps for more than a decade and could not afford electricity. “It was extremely difficult for children from these families to study in such poor light conditions. We felt that Ranveer sir has taught us to be happy and spread smiles and now it’s our duty to spread cheer and happiness everywhere,” said Amir Ali, founder of the fan club.
In a video released by the group after installing lights, a village lady is seen saying, “My name is Asha Trimbak Ahede. We have been living in the jungle since the last 17 years and we don’t have any electricity source. We lived in the dark before you guys gave us light. Thank you for giving us light.”