Corona hits this director's orphanage, many people engulfed
Corona hits this director's orphanage, many people engulfed
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Here, the coronavirus on one side is constantly increasing havoc. Some people associated with the film world are also caught in it. In the orphanage of Raghav Lawrence, director of the film 'Laxmi Bomb', 18 children and 3 staff members also came under the grip of Corona. Director Raghav himself has given this information through Twitter. She shared a note on Twitter with a photo with the children, in which the caption wrote, 'I hope my children will be saved by the service I do. Along with this, he has thanked the administration of many government officials.

Raghav wrote in the note, 'Friends and fans, you all know that I run a trust for orphans. Initially, fever was seen in some children a week ago and when 3 staff members were examined, including 18 children, all of them reported positive. Out of which 2 staff members are disabled. He further wrote, 'I was very upset to hear this, but the doctors told me that after giving the medicine, the health of the children is being improved and they are healthy now. His fever has subsided and his body temperature has also become normal. It has also been informed by the doctors that once the report comes back negative, everyone will be discharged soon.

Let us tell you that director Raghav is known not only for his films but also for the good works done for the society. He also donated 3 crore rupees for the battle from Corona. According to a report, Akshay Kumar's film Lakshmi Bomb was bought by an OTT platform for Rs 125 crore. A trade analyst confirmed this news and said- 'It is fine that the film will be released on the OTT platform.'

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