After a five-decade-long career, Juergen Hasenkopf, 73, says he can continue to travel around the world for 10 more years
The actor who has kept himself busy during the lockdown in India by releasing a song, a music video as well as helping out the needy from his Panvel farmhouse, seems to be on a roll.
His Being Human Foundation has now joined hands with 'Chhoti Si Asha- For Future of Our Children', a fund-raiser to safeguard the future of disadvantaged children. This is a joint initiative by Rotary India, Rotary Club Of Bombay, Colors and Wizcraft International Entertainment alongside the Being Human Foundation.
The fund-raiser event was presented by Salman, who was quoted as saying, "Being Human is delighted to participate in this endeavour for the future of our children. The good that we do in the present will decide a better future."
Designed as a people's initiative, 'Chhoti Si Asha- For Future of our Children', aired on COLORS on June 28 and on IIFA's Facebook page on June 30.
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