Superstar Salman Khan has pledged to donate for 25,000 daily wage artistes of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), whose livelihood has been severely affected owing to the lockdown amid the coronavirus outbreak, revealed by the sources.

The Hindi film industry has been shut since mid-March to prevent the spread of COVID-19. While celebrities like Karan Johar, Taapsee Pannu and Rajkummar Rao have pledged to donate for the daily wage artistes through an initiative of the Art of Living and The Indian Film and Television industry, Salman, it seems, will be the first in Bollywood to donate amount directly to the workers.
Salman was approached by president of (FWICE) himself and got immediate reaction. He has called for a list of the daily wage workers along with their account numbers, where he would directly transferring the amount. He asked to give a count of the most affected workers from association and there were 25,000 such artistes. He has decided to contribute for them.
The federation is currently deciding on the names of the worst-hit workers from different departments.The federation shared that the federation has also written to megastar Amitabh Bachchan but is yet to hear back from him. During the conversation, the FWICE head lamented Bollywood stars’ apparent lack of contribution for the under-privileged in their own industry.

Lashing out at the Bollywood celebrities, who have pledged to donate for the Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund (PM-CARES), President of (FWICE) said, stars should also look out for the workers, who have played a huge role in making them superstars.
“It’s only going to get worse. People are preparing only for 21-day lockdown but we have five lakh workers. If this extends for a month or two, we will need help from everyone. There are a thousand people ready to fund in the PM-CARES fund but the industry, which you belong to, you should donate there first. You are giving Rs 25 crore to the PM-CARES fund to come in the good books of the Prime Minister but there’s not been a single phone call yet to make any donation for the federation workers.

“I object to this because in a crisis situation, a person first thinks about his or her own family and then looks outside. You are putting money in Prime Minister’s fund but you don’t care about your own workers dying of hunger. These people have been your drivers, spot boys, done your make-up and have worked day and night to help make you a superstar,” he said.