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Updated : Jun 20, 2024

Superstar Mahesh Babu Extends His Charity Work by Adopting Fans Children

Superstar Mahesh Babu, renowned for his philanthropic endeavors, has taken his charitable efforts to a new level. Besides being the brand ambassador for Rainbow Hospitals, which specializes in treating children with heart complexities, Mahesh Babu has now decided to adopt the children of a devoted fan facing severe health issues. This heartwarming gesture is yet another testament to the actor's commitment to giving back to the community.

The fan, named Rajesh, hails from Andhra Pradesh and has named his three children after Mahesh Babu's films—Arjun, Athidhi, and Aagadu. Rajesh's plight caught the attention of many on Twitter, prompting numerous users to tag the Mahesh Babu Foundation, urging them to look into the matter. The widespread support on social media played a crucial role in bringing this situation to light and ultimately led to Mahesh Babu's decision to adopt the children, ensuring they receive the care and support they need.

This touching story has resonated widely, showcasing the powerful impact of social media and community efforts in driving meaningful change. Mahesh Babu's decision to adopt Rajesh's children not only highlights his compassionate nature but also sets a significant example. The adoption process is set to move forward in accordance with Rajesh's wishes.






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