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కన్నడ నటుడు సుదీప్​కు ఖరీదైన బీఎమ్​డబ్ల్యూ కారును కానుకగా ఇచ్చాడు హీరో సల్మాన్ ఖాన్. ఈ విషయాన్ని ఇన్​స్టాలో పంచుకొని, ధన్యవాదాలు చెప్పాడు సుదీప్.

విలన్​ సుదీప్​కు బహుమతిగా ఖరీదైన బీఎమ్​డబ్ల్యూ
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Published : Jan 7, 2020, 7:26 PM IST

బాలీవుడ్​ స్టార్ హీరో సల్మాన్​ఖాన్ మంచితనం గురించి ప్రత్యేకంగా చెప్పాల్సిన పనిలేదు. అవసరాల్లో ఉన్న వారికి సహాయం చేస్తూనే, తోటి నటీనటుల్ని ప్రోత్సహిస్తూ కానుకలు ఇస్తుంటాడు. ఇప్పుడు ఆ జాబితాలోకి 'ఈగ' ఫేమ్ సుదీప్ చేరాడు. వీరిద్దరూ ఇటీవలే 'దబంగ్ 3'లో కలిసి నటించారు. షూటింగ్ సమయంలో మంచి స్నేహితులయ్యారు. ఈ చిత్రం ఇప్పటికే బాక్సాఫీస్ వద్ద రూ.200 కోట్ల వసూళ్లు సాధించింది. ఈ నేపథ్యంలో సుదీప్​కు ఖరీదైన కారును బహుమతిగా ఇచ్చాడు సల్మాన్.

సుదీప్ ఇంటికి వెళ్లి, సర్​ప్రైజ్​ చేసి, ఖరీదైన బీఎమ్​డబ్ల్యూ ఎమ్5ను బహుకరించాడు సల్మాన్. ఈ సందర్భంగా ఇన్​స్టాలో పోస్ట్​ పెడుతూ భాయ్​కు ధన్యవాదాలు చెప్పాడు.

"మీరు మంచి చేస్తే మీకు మంచే జరుగుతుంది. ఇది నిజమని నమ్మేలా సల్మాన్​ చేశారు. నాపై, నా కుటుంబంపై మీరు చూపుతున్న ప్రేమకు ధన్యవాదాలు మీతో కలిసి పనిచేయడం, మీరు మా కోసం రావడం ఎంతో సంతోషం" -ఇన్​స్టాలో సుదీప్

బాలీవుడ్​ స్టార్ హీరో సల్మాన్​ఖాన్ మంచితనం గురించి ప్రత్యేకంగా చెప్పాల్సిన పనిలేదు. అవసరాల్లో ఉన్న వారికి సహాయం చేస్తూనే, తోటి నటీనటుల్ని ప్రోత్సహిస్తూ కానుకలు ఇస్తుంటాడు. ఇప్పుడు ఆ జాబితాలోకి 'ఈగ' ఫేమ్ సుదీప్ చేరాడు. వీరిద్దరూ ఇటీవలే 'దబంగ్ 3'లో కలిసి నటించారు. షూటింగ్ సమయంలో మంచి స్నేహితులయ్యారు. ఈ చిత్రం ఇప్పటికే బాక్సాఫీస్ వద్ద రూ.200 కోట్ల వసూళ్లు సాధించింది. ఈ నేపథ్యంలో సుదీప్​కు ఖరీదైన కారును బహుమతిగా ఇచ్చాడు సల్మాన్.

సుదీప్ ఇంటికి వెళ్లి, సర్​ప్రైజ్​ చేసి, ఖరీదైన బీఎమ్​డబ్ల్యూ ఎమ్5ను బహుకరించాడు సల్మాన్. ఈ సందర్భంగా ఇన్​స్టాలో పోస్ట్​ పెడుతూ భాయ్​కు ధన్యవాదాలు చెప్పాడు.

"మీరు మంచి చేస్తే మీకు మంచే జరుగుతుంది. ఇది నిజమని నమ్మేలా సల్మాన్​ చేశారు. నాపై, నా కుటుంబంపై మీరు చూపుతున్న ప్రేమకు ధన్యవాదాలు మీతో కలిసి పనిచేయడం, మీరు మా కోసం రావడం ఎంతో సంతోషం" -ఇన్​స్టాలో సుదీప్

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA
SHOTLIST:
AuBC – NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA
Runnyford, New South Wales  - 7 January 2020
1. Wide of Rae Harvey of Wild2Free Kangaroo Sanctuary, Wildlife rescue walking towards an injured Kangaroo and petting it
2. Harvey pouring water on Kangaroo's legs
3. Tilt up from bandaged legs of Kangaroo to its face
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Rae Harvey, Wild2Free Kangaroo Sanctuary, Wildlife Rescue: (in tears)
"I didn't think we were going to be saved. I thought we were going to burn alive. And as we were leaving the property, the area we were sheltering in was on fire and we could see the property burning from the front and we already knew it was around the back and the sides, and if we didn't have that river, I'm not even sure we would be here today. Sorry, I don't have many tears left because it's been a lot, so."
5. Harvey following a kangaroo with a tray of water
6. Injured kangaroo
7. Kangaroos at the sanctuary
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Rae Harvey, Wild2Free Kangaroo Sanctuary, Wildlife Rescue: (in tears)
"I thought they were all gonna be dead. There was so much smoke and fire and I didn't think there was going to be any alive. They have all got these amazing personalities and they're all individual and people don't understand what they're really like and how much they add to the environment. And, you know, you've got little hidey ho who just chases you around for hugs, and they're incredibly emotional, sensitive. They are my family. It's like losing a family, it's like losing your family."
9. Kangaroo
10. Harvey next to kangaroo drinking water
11. Smoke rising next to burnt trees
12. Various of destroyed property
13. Various of burnt trees and bench
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Rae Harvey, Wild2Free Kangaroo Sanctuary, Wildlife Rescue:
"We need access to medical items that we cannot get without vet prescriptions. And in a fire zone, the vets aren't available and the animals are going to die."
15. Matthew Barlow loading a bale of hay into vehicle
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Matthew Barlow, solicitor:
"Well last night at 9 o'clock through a friend's Facebook page I learnt of the effort to get medical supplies down here. So this morning I left home at about 5:30, went to the airport and picked up some medical supplies for the kangaroos that was specially flown in from Adelaide, and that's what I have delivered here along with some other medical supplies I picked up along the way."
(Reporter question: How crucial are those supplies for saving these (kanga)roos lives?)
"Totally crucial, really urgent. So that's why I jumped on them and brought it straight down."
17. Harvey taking to fire officials
18. Burnt property
19. Harvey taking to fire official
20. Burnt property
21. Fire official taking photo of damage
22. Harvey taking to fire official
STORYLINE:
Wildfires ravaging Australia have taken a grisly toll on the country's wildlife with hundreds of millions of wild animals believed to have been killed in the blazes, along with thousands of livestock.
Carcasses of kangaroos were littering the sides of roadways along with other animals.
Rae Harvey of Wild2Free lost her kangaroo sanctuary which she had built over 16 years.
When the fires hit the sanctuary on New Year's eve, Rae was evacuated by boat with help from a volunteer firefighter.
Dozens of kangaroos are feared dead, and since the fires about 22 kangaroos have returned to the sanctuary, with some having serious burns, AuBC reported.
Surveying the damage, an emotional Harvey said she thought all the animals were going to die as the fires raged.
"There was so much smoke and fire and I didn't think there was going to be any alive," she said through tears.
"They have all got these amazing personalities and they're all individual and people don't understand what they're really like and how much they add to the environment."
She likened the loss of the "emotional and sensitive" animals to losing her own family.
The lack of medical supplies has also been impacting the work that can be done to help the remaining animals.
Solicitor Matthew Barlow learned from a friend's Facebook page of efforts being made to get medical supplies to the area and decided to help.
"This morning I left home at about 5:30, went to the airport and picked up some medical supplies for the kangaroos that was specially flown in from Adelaide, and that's what I have delivered here along with some other medical supplies I picked up along the way," he told AuBC.
The fires, fueled by drought and the country's hottest and driest year on record, have been raging since September, months earlier than is typical for Australia's annual wildfire season.
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