Samay Raina Shocks Fans: “I’m Donating ALL My Show Earnings!” Celebs Flood In With Support
Floods have torn through Punjab—killing dozens, wiping out villages, drowning animals—and now the biggest names in entertainment are stepping up in dramatic fashion.
The biggest shocker? Comedian Samay Raina announced on Instagram that he’s giving up every single rupee from his 2025 trial shows to flood relief. Not just that—he dropped a donation link and begged fans to chip in. “I’m putting everything into this,” he wrote, before asking followers for trusted J&K donation sources too. Fans are calling it “the boldest move of his career.”
And Samay isn’t alone. The celeb wave is massive:
- Diljit Dosanjh posted a heartfelt video: “My heart is with my people…we’ll rebuild together.”
- Sonu Sood pledged active help, saying the tragedy “hits too close to home.”
- Guru Randhawa shocked haters by launching a relief fund amid his recent controversies.
- Ammy Virk vowed to adopt 200 houses for flood victims.
- Ranjit Bawa promised income from his Canada show to Punjab.
- Babbu Mann announced his Winnipeg tour earnings will go straight to relief.
- Gippy Grewal sent truckloads of cattle silage to save stranded animals.
- Karan Aujla personally delivered a rescue boat for flood-hit Ajnala.
- Jasbir Jassi, Resham Anmol & Love Gill teamed up with Khalsa Aid on the ground.
- Bollywood muscle joined too: Sanjay Dutt expressed heartbreak, Raj Kundra donated his film’s first-day profits, and Akshay Kumar threw down a jaw-dropping ₹5 crore, humbly calling it “sewa, not a donation.”
Even India’s hockey legends Rupinder Pal Singh and Gurwinder Singh Chandi ditched the pitch for flood relief, wading into rescue ops like true warriors.
Punjab is drowning—over 3.5 lakh people affected and nearly 1,900 villages underwater. Relief is patchy, and with governments struggling, celebrities are becoming unlikely lifelines.
The internet is buzzing: “Samay’s setting the gold standard!” … “This is real hero mode!” But fans want more—long-term rebuilding, not just one-time charity.
Could this be the start of a full-blown celeb-driven movement? Will Raina’s call for J&K aid uncover new grassroots heroes? One thing’s clear: this story isn’t over—it’s just beginning.