Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is widely known for his mass appeal and blockbuster performances, but behind the larger-than-life image lies a deeply compassionate human being. A touching childhood story, shared by Sonali Bendre on the TV show Mission Sapne, reveals how Salman’s generosity began at a very young age. At just 10 years old, while studying in a Christian school in Bandra, he noticed that several classmates from daily wage families were struggling to afford proper meals.
Moved by their situation, young Salman didn’t just sympathize—he acted. He invited around 12 of his classmates to his home for meals, turning what started as a simple gesture into a regular routine. This small yet powerful act reflected a sense of responsibility and empathy far beyond his years, something that continues to define his public image today.
Years later, that same spirit evolved into the famous Being Human Foundation, launched in 2007, focusing on education and welfare for underprivileged communities. As the foundation marked over a decade of impact, Salman expressed gratitude to supporters who stood by the cause. On the professional front, he remains busy, with upcoming projects including the war drama Matrubhoomi, directed by Apoorva Lakhia, keeping fans eagerly waiting.


