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Pulkit Samrat extends help to beggars

| | Aug 07, 2015, at 08:22 pm
Mumbai, Aug 7 (IBNS): Several B-Town celebrities have gone out of their way to help the needy. Recently, Fukrey actor, Pulkit Samrat also helped a needy.

A beggar had approached Pulkit’s car at a suburban traffic signal, Pulkit instead of helping him with money got down from his car, took him to a nearby food stall and bought him food.

The actor doesn’t believe helping roadside beggar’s by giving money as he realises the money is never utilised for their well being.

Since then Pulkit decides not extend help to roadside beggars by giving money, instead he buys them food. In fact, every time he makes sure that he buys them food.

The actor is currently busy promoting his next ‘Bangistaan’, which is a satire. The film is set to release on Friday.

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