Moneycontrol
HomeEntertainmentPunjab flood crisis: Vicky Kaushal, Kapil Sharma and Kareena Kapoor lead calls for aid
Trending Topics

Punjab flood crisis: Vicky Kaushal, Kapil Sharma and Kareena Kapoor lead calls for aid

Devastating floods in Punjab, caused by record-breaking rains, have claimed nearly 30 lives and displaced thousands. Over 1,300 villages are submerged, crops and livestock destroyed, while rescue teams from NDRF, BSF, and the Army save around 15,000 people.

September 03, 2025 / 00:34 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Punjab flood crisis: Vicky Kaushal, Kapil Sharma and Kareena Kapoor lead calls for aid

The devastating floods in Punjab have shaken the nation, claiming close to 30 lives and leaving thousands homeless in just a week. Torrential rains, the heaviest in decades, have submerged over 1,300 villages across the state, displacing families, destroying livestock, and wiping out crops. Districts like Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Fazilka, Kapurthala, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, Hoshiarpur, and Amritsar are among the worst affected. With rivers like the Sutlej, Ravi, and Beas overflowing, the crisis has escalated, prompting government and relief agencies to launch massive rescue operations. Teams from the NDRF, BSF, Army, and district authorities have already saved nearly 15,000 lives.

In the middle of this tragedy, Bollywood celebrities have stepped forward to amplify relief efforts. Vicky Kaushal expressed his anguish after seeing visuals of the floods, posting prayers for the victims and urging support for volunteers on the ground. He wrote “Rabb Meher Bakshe,” a heartfelt call for God’s mercy. Kareena Kapoor Khan emphasized the importance of channeling donations through trusted sources and encouraged people with means to help in any way possible. She, along with Preity Zinta, Varun Dhawan, and Ananya Panday, shared emergency contacts and relief numbers on social media.

Story continues below Advertisement

Preity Zinta, deeply moved by the devastation in her home state, called the situation heartbreaking and appealed to citizens to contribute to ongoing rescue and rehabilitation efforts. Kapil Sharma, who hails from Amritsar, admitted his heart ached for his people and reminded everyone that the responsibility of rebuilding belongs to every Indian. “Stay strong,” he urged, adding that collective action would make recovery possible.

Also Read: Lokah Chapter 1 team apologises for 'Bengaluru Women' dialogue after backlash, promises to remove it at the earliest