This South Superstar Reportedly Donates Rs 30 Crore Every Year For Charity:

Mahesh Babu, the superstar of telugu cinema, is indisputably one of the most known actors globally. Besides his amazing acting prowess in some of the most hit telugu entertainers, mahesh babu is also known for his charity work. According to a report, he donates Rs 30 crore every year. The 48 years-old-actor has also associated himself with many NGOs, some of which he manages himself. One of these organisations is connected with Rainbow Children Hospital, where he helps provide free medical treatment to poor kids. To date, he has provided essential heart surgery to over a thousand children through free medical treatment.
Mahesh Babu has also adopted two villages (including his ancestral village), where he has provided all the infrastructure, including roads, electricity, schools, and health facilities. According to IMDB, he is also co-running the charitable trust and non-profit organisation called Heal A Child.

Mahesh Babu has headlined many entertainers in indian cinema including Pokiri, Athadu, 1: Nenokkadine. He has bagged several awards for his acting performances in the indian cinema, including the Filmfare Awards South. He won this award under the best actor category for his film Srimanthudu. He also got the Filmfare Awards South under the same category for his film Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu.

Now, for some time back, mahesh babu has been reeling under the underwhelming performances of his films. His film, guntur Kaaram, has performed badly at the box office and received bad reviews from the audience. sarkaru vaari paata raked in staggering numbers at the box office but got poor reviews from the users.

Mahesh Babu’s daughter Sitara Ghattamaneni also enjoys considerable attention from viewers. She often posts pictures of herself. What has made her all the more endearing to fans is the YouTube channel named A&S. She runs it along with her friend Aadya, daughter of famed filmmaker Vamshi Paidipally. The two kids make content and speak on contemporary issues.


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