Salman’s Urgent Message For Ganpati Festival

Salman
Khan
joined
hands
with
the
Divjay
Foundation
along
with
Municipal
Corporation
of
Mumbai,
the
Mumbai
police
and
Chattra
Sansad
for
the
initiative

Bacche
Bole
Morya

to
advocate
the
need
of
cleanliness
and
an
eco-friendly
Ganesh
Chaturthi
festival
this
season.

“We
have
been
getting
eco-friendly
Ganesha
for
a
long
time
because
there
are
law
and
order
and
cleanliness
issues….
Paper,
plastic
cups
and
bottles
are
thrown
around
and
they
are
cleaned
by
BMC
workers
the
next
day.
It’s
not
good.
It’s
better
if
everyone
uses
eco-friendly
Ganesha
idols,”
he
says.


Watch
his
urgent
message
here:

Salman
may
have
had
something
important
to
say
but
does
he
ever
leave
an
audience
without
thoroughly
entertaining
them?

Watch
the
superstar
sing
live
on
stage
here.


Video:
Afsar
Dayatar/Rediff.com

Salman’s

Hum
Saath
Saath
Hai

co-star
Sonali
Bendre
joins
him
with
eco-friendly
Ganpatis,
crafted
by
BMC
school
students
across
Mumbai.

The
event
was
also
attended
by
Mumbai
Police
Commissioner
Vivek
Phansalkar,
Municipal
Commissioner
Bhushan
Gagrani,
Amruta
Fadnavis,
Salman’s
sister
Alvira
Agnihotri
and
singers
Sonu
Nigam,
Kailash
Kher.