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Priyanka Chopra, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Ayushmann Khurrana, others perform for Covid-19 relief

Many celebrities came together to participate in ‘I for India’ concert to raise funds for Covid-19 relief work. The concert was streamed live on Facebook.

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May 04, 2020 · 02:15 pm
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Extremely grateful to #IforIndia, @Its_Badshah & @cacklerraj for music, lyrics & for working overnight. Thanks Sunil for the edit. All so that I could sing. Ab bhai,lockdown mein mujhe gaate hue bhi jhelna padhega. AbRam is saying 'papa enough now!’ Par Sab Sahi Ho Jaayega! pic.twitter.com/T7eLzBuC9Q

— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) May 3, 2020

Ayushmann Khurrana pens and recites a beautiful and thought provoking poem dedicated to daily wagers and migrant workers. #IForIndia (via @GiveIndia @ayushmannk) pic.twitter.com/K7D4JsyNOB

— Ayushmann Khurrana Updates (@KAyushmann) May 3, 2020

So the equation goes as:
Non pianist + non singer x 7 hours =
😐 (On phone speaker) and.
😬 (on headphones).#IForIndia pic.twitter.com/kBTlkIw8iC

— Hrithik Roshan (@iHrithik) May 4, 2020

2/3 Omg! He sings sooo beautifully😍😍❤ Aamir Khan takes a stand again to fight Corona Virus ❤@aamir_khan#AamirKhan #IForIndia #SocialForGood #LIVE #FacebookLIVE #OnlineConcert #Donation
#covid19india pic.twitter.com/ILz5xt3JEO

— Aamir Khan Official Team (@AKofficialTeam) May 3, 2020

Indian cinema won’t ever see another “complete actress” like you ma’am. 🙏🙏🙏 #IForIndia @MadhuriDixit - how can one be so so talented ❤️❤️❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/CKaectbuVx

— Avinash Jha (@____Avinash____) May 3, 2020

NICK AND PRIYANKA ON #IFORINDIA LIVE STREAM pic.twitter.com/eUM3lZbjnA

— chiara (@lovelysophiet) May 3, 2020
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