Varun Dhawan thanks dancers for 'small token of love' as they share Heartfelt video following actor's help amid COVID-19 crisis
Varun Dhawan helped as many as 200 Bollywood dancers amid the COVID-19 crisis by transferring funds into their accounts. Varun received a special tribute from the dancers. The entire team of dancers gave a special shout out to the actor for his help amid the time of crisis. The actor recently received a token of "love" from the dancers as they performed some of his hit songs and posted the video on social media. The video went viral on social media within on time and reached Varun as well, who didn't take much time to thank the dancers for the love.
Raj Surani, a former background dancer, who now coordinates dancers with filmmakers shared a video on social media where the compiled all the dance numbers of the actor while grooving on the same to show their appreciation for the actor.
The beautiful clip starts with the dancers praying and asking for help amid the pandemic. Later, they receive the news that Varun Dhawan has transferred funds directly into the bank accounts of the dancers after encountering the hardships faced by them due to lack of work. The video then shows, the dancers shaking a leg on the peppy tracks of the actor from some of his films to thank him for his kind gesture.
"BOLLYWOOD DANCERS THANK VARUN DHAWAN WITH PERFORMANCE OF HIS HIT SONGS thankyou @varundvn a small token of thankyou from the whole team of bollywood back ground dancers for the golden heart man," Surani captioned the video on Instagram.
The actor was overwhelmed by the dancers' tribute as he tweeted: "India has the best dancing community in the world and I know we will be back I love u all. Thank you for this."
India has the best dancing community in the world and I know we will be back I love u all 💙🙏. Thank you for this https://t.co/1RfaiJERnY— Varun Dhawan (@Varun_dvn) July 20, 2020
Before this, Raj had reportedly revealed that apart from Varun Dhawan, actor Shahid Kapoor had also helped 40 Bollywood dancers, severely affected by the pandemic.
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