When Gurmeet Choudhary helped a cancer patient and won hearts! : The Tribune India

2022-09-16 18:40:43 By : Mr. Danny Yiding

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Updated At: Jun 18, 2021 07:50 AM (IST)

Gurmeet Choudhary has been winning hearts with his relentless efforts to help Covid victims. The second wave of the pandemic has left several people unwell and struggling for resources. Recently, the actor was approached by a man who was struggling to find an oxygen concentrator for his cancer-stricken mother. Gurmeet instantly responded to his tweet and organised a 10L oxygen concentrator for the patient. He and his team left no stone unturned to help the ailing mother and succeeded. The son expressed his sincere gratitude for Gurmeet’s help via Twitter and this left the actor emotional to which he quoted in his tweet, “I am glad you have got the oxygen concentrator. Your mom is my mom.”

This isn’t the first time that Choudhary has helped this young man and his cancer-stricken mother. Earlier on, the son had taken to social media to raise funds for his mother’s cancer treatment to which Gurmeet had responded with support and a plea on his social media for the same. The actor’s appeal had helped the son raise the necessary funds for the treatment.

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