Being Human foundation: Salman Khan warns fans against falling for impostors

The superstar took to Twitter to call out impostors who extract money from people claiming to be working with Salman's NGO.

Update: 2017-07-06 09:41 GMT
Salman Khan started the 'Being Human' foundation in 2007 that provides free education and healthcare to underprivileged children in India. The superstar bonds well with kids and his camaraderie with his co-stars from 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' and 'Tubelight', Harshali Malhotra and Matin Rey Tangu, is testament to that.

Mumbai: Superstar and founder of non-profit organisation ‘Being Human’, Salman Khan, is disturbed to learn that some impostors have come up with multiple fake websites and are extracting money from people seeking aid from the foundation.

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The actor took to micro-blogging site Twitter to warn people against ‘fakes’ and shared the organisation’s official website. The post reads: The Being Human foundation would like to notify that there are many fake websites and people who claim they work for Mr. Salman Khan and the foundation. Amit Ahuja, Samir & Ravi Malhotra are some of the names used. Our foundation does not take any processing fees, stamp duty or membership fees for medical relief and we do not give professional and education loans. Please do not pay money to any such fake person or website.

Headed by Salman Khan and family, ‘Being Human’ foundation is a non-profit organisation committed to the upliftment of under-privileged children. Education and healthcare are some of the issues Salman’s NGO is closely working on.

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The actor owns an apparel brand, jewellery line and bicycles by the same name.

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