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Rana Daggubati joins hands with VynVyn to raise funds for CRY

| | Aug 19, 2015, at 11:31 pm
Bangalore, Aug 19 (IBNS): Riding high on the success of his latest action thriller, the Baahubali heartthrob Rana Daggubati has extended his support to CRY - Child Rights and You to ensure thousands of children get a chance at a healthy start in their lives.

The star has collaborated with the Bangalore based start- up VynVyn to support CRY’s initiative, where in people can get an opportunity to live out their once-in-a-lifetime experience with their favourite star.

Vynvyn’s founder Dhruthi Reddy Kasu felt that the website could be used ably to raise funds for a social cause.

She said, “Vynvyn is a perfect platform for celebrities with their immense influence to make a positive change in society.”

The association with the actor to support CRY’s “Healthy Start” initiative is VynVyn’s first ever campaign.

Speaking about his association the Baahubali star, Rana said, “The idea was extremely appealing to me and I felt that this would be an ideal opportunity for me to support this novel initiative by CRY.”

 

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