Why Only Heroes step up during Natural Calamities and not heroines?

* Heroes from the film industry have emerged as role models, donating crores of rupees.
* heroines have largely been absent from the donation landscape.
* heroines haven't donated even a fraction of their earnings to support those in need.


Natural calamities like earthquakes and floods can strike at any moment, leaving devastation in their wake. The recent floods in Vijayawada, NTR, and guntur districts, as well as khammam district in Telangana, have caused widespread suffering. In response, many politicians, celebrities, and businessmen have come forward to offer assistance. Notably, heroes from the film industry have emerged as role models, donating crores of rupees to help those in need.
However, it's striking that despite their significant earnings, heroines have largely been absent from the donation landscape. Unlike their male counterparts, who have consistently come forward to support those affected by floods, heroines have failed to make a meaningful impact. This trend is not limited to the current situation, as past instances of floods have also seen minimal contributions from female actors. It's puzzling, given their substantial remuneration – often ranging from Rs. 5 crores to Rs. 10 crores per film – that they haven't donated even a fraction of their earnings to support those in need.


Ananya Nagalla, a telugu heroine, has been an exception, announcing a donation of Rs. 10 lakhs despite facing criticism. Her actions raise important questions about the responsibility of high-earning actors, particularly heroines, to give back to the community that has supported their success. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how other heroines will respond to the call for help. Will they step up and make a meaningful contribution, or will their silence continue to be deafening?

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