Mumbai: In an effort to help the daily wage earners amid lockdown, actor Sonakshi Sinha has auctioned her artwork including - digital prints, sketches and large canvas paintings in her Bid for Good initiative to provide ration to daily wage workers.
The 32-year-old actor put out a video on Twitter where she is seen along with her hand made paintings. In the video she says, "What good are we, if we can't do for others. My art is my safe space, my solace. It helps me centre and channelise my thoughts and just brings me so much happiness. Creating art brings a sense of calm and relief to me."
Encouraging her fans to 'Bid For Good' to help the daily wage earners, who have been worst affected amid the lockdown, the Holiday star added, "And relief is what I want to bring to those for whom this lockdown has been a nightmare, people who have no income and therefore no food to feed themselves or their families, the daily wage earners. With the help of Fankind, I've decided to auction a mix of canvasses and hand sketches that I've created with all my heart. The proceeds from the auction will be donated to Give India to help provide meals the daily wagers, homeless and the less privileged."
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