Vivek Oberoi visits his extended family in Vrindavan
- But Vivek being man of his word did not stall his plan of visiting the school in Vrindavan. On the girls’ request of celebrating his birthday with them at the school, Read More">Vivek took a day off and visited the school and distributed sweets to the girls. The girls from DEVI foundation were more than excitedRead More
But Vivek being man of his word did not stall his plan of visiting the school in Vrindavan. On the girls' request of celebrating his birthday with them at the school, Vivek took a day off and visited the school and distributed sweets to the girls. The girls from DEVI foundation were more than excited to have Vivek in their school and clicked photographs and selfies with the actor.
- After that, he also went to a city hospital to visit a girl suffering from viral fever.
After that, he also went to a city hospital to visit a girl suffering from viral fever.
- The school authorities had also organized a special program for Vivek wherein the young girls showcased their dancing skills and sports activities.
The school authorities had also organized a special program for Vivek wherein the young girls showcased their dancing skills and sports activities.
- Read More">Vivek Oberoi who turned a year older on September 3 decided to celebrate the day in a different manner. He travelled to Delhi to announce a huge sanitation initiative under the Swach Bharat campaign in association with Habitat For Humanity for ONE foundation and announced the development of over 1 lakh free toilets across India.Read More
Vivek Oberoi who turned a year older on September 3 decided to celebrate the day in a different manner. He travelled to Delhi to announce a huge sanitation initiative under the Swach Bharat campaign in association with Habitat For Humanity for ONE foundation and announced the development of over 1 lakh free toilets across India.
The actor also had plans to visit school in Vrindavan for his project DEVI that sponsors the education of more than 3500 girls but he had already committed to visit Delhi for the launch of 1 lakh free toilets.