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Gitanjali Associates With “Khushi” For Children

On the occasion was present the cast of the upcoming movie “Always Kabhi Kabhi". Zoa Morani, Giselle Monteiro, Ali Fazal and Satyajeet Dubey made their way to Delhi for promoting the social cause of Gitanjali associating with “Khushi." The team gifted the children with hampers for the school starting this week. They also interacted with the young group trying to give them the joy they are deprived off. The little crowd of children from “Khushi" was presented a more than just a smile from Gitanjali on the occasion today.
Kapil Dev, on the association said that, “The level at which Gitanjali group has proven its gratitude towards equality and promoting the organization “Khushi" is great."
Mr. Hitesh, Marketing Head, Gitanjali Group on the occasion said, “Increasingly the crowded population has wider disparity. Gitanjali is obliged to be a part of the organization “Khushi" trying to make some of the grounds flat."
The cast of the film Always Kabhi Kabhi was also present at occasion. Always kabhi Kabhi is a contemporary adaptation of the play Grafitti that Roshan had written and directed back in 1999. It is a story of four unique lives trying to compete with the pressures of growing up and the first"s we all experience in school.
Says Roshan "Making AKK as a film was a dream, but Kabhi Kabhi you are blessed with a person like SRK who supported my vision and gave me the canvas to explore. The film is a mirror to teens today and I hope it is viewed by the young and the young at heart. Always Kabhi Kabhi is a ride on a time machine to the best days of your life.



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