Bollywood Celebrities who not only adopted Children and cared them as their own
Bollywood Celebrities who not only adopted Children and cared them as their own
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The Bubbly actress of Bollywood has adopted 34 children from Mother Miracle School, Rishikesh. She takes care of their education and food all around the year and also visits them occasionally.

Raveena Tandon was just 21 years old when became single mother of 2 girls Pooja and Chhaya, whom she had adopted in 1995. She also has 2 children with her husband Anil Thadani whom she married in 2004.

Hansika Motwani who made her child debut with ‘Koi Mil Gaya’ is involved in many philanthropic activities. Currently she supports the education of 25 underprivileged children along with their medical needs.

Sushmita Sen, winner of Miss Universe 1994, is one of the most stylish icons of Bollywood as well as a single mom of 2 adopted girls. In 2000, Sushmita Sen adopted a baby girl named Renee and in 2010 she again adopted a baby girl and named her Alisah. Sushmita Sen had to fight for the custody of her second girl child , Alisah.

Love, Sex aur Dhokha director, Dibakar Banerjee, adopted a girl child from an orphanage in 2010. He named her Ira.

Arpita Khan was adopted by Salim Khan, father of Salman Khan, when she was just 2 years old. She is the youngest and the most pampared of the Khan Siblings. Her wedding in Hyderabad was the most talked wedding of 2014.

Nikhil Advani, director of Kal Ho Naa Ho, adopted a girl child and named her Keya. It is believed that the director loves his daughter more than his movies.

Indian film director, producer and screenwriter Subhash Ghai has not only won award for producing a social problem film ‘Iqbal’ but has also set an example by adopting a girl child Meghna. Meghna Ghai is currently handling her father’s film institute, Whistling Woods.

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