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Rishina believes in attitude of gratitude

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Rishina Kandhari, currently seen as Imarti Kothari in Dangal Channel’s Aye Mere Humsafar believes in attitude of gratitude. Rishina believes she is blessed to have the basic necessities in life which many others in this situation are struggling to find. She associated herself with Punyakarma, a food distribution initiative for the deprived, and attempted to support them in preparing and distributing meals throughout the lockdown.

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She says, “During the pandemic, I was devastated by the conditions of the daily wage workers in our area and so I decided to help them with food supplies and groceries along with my husband. People started panicking and buying things in bulk and the groceries went out of stock. That is when we decided to turn our studio into a kitchen for the underprivileged. We had a small kitchen set up where we use to cook food for almost 800 people a day.”

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