Mohammed Umar is serving god by serving people during the Covid-19 crisis - Hindustan Times
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Mohammed Umar is serving god by serving people during the Covid-19 crisis

May 14, 2020 04:38 PM IST

Umar, who belongs to the Ballari district of Karnataka, has arranged for distribution of essential utility kids and food packets to the needy people of his native place.

With the total number of Corona Virus cases in India having crossed the 75,000 mark and the country continuing to be under lockdown, the COVID-19 has brought to fore both the good and the bad in our society. One of the good things is the appearance of angels like model/actor Mohammed Umar, who are using these tough times to do the most humane thing – helping the needy!

Umar is also an award-winning entertainer, whose debut shot film “Call Me If You Need Blood” brought him accolades.
Umar is also an award-winning entertainer, whose debut shot film “Call Me If You Need Blood” brought him accolades.

Umar, who belongs to the Ballari district of Karnataka, has arranged for distribution of essential utility kids and food packets to the needy people of his native place. In addition to that, he has also donated face masks and hand sanitizers to the people living near the Ballari Bus-stand and railway station.

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Speaking about his noble deeds, Umar is humility personified. He says, “Let’s help each other and fight against this deadly virus together. After all, service to the people is service to God. These are times when humanity must win over evil.”

Not intending to take any credit for his donations, Uman further adds, “We started an initiative drive in my locality and helped the needy people by providing them with essential ration kits and face masks. The current situation shows that the lockdown might get extended beyond May 18. We all are together in this fight.”

Umar is an award-winning entertainer, whose debut shot film “Call Me If You Need Blood” brought him accolades. He has also made cover videos for such iconic songs like “Mera Joota Hai Japani” and “Kya Hua Tera Wada.” He has been an active participant of several social work initiatives since the beginning.

Besides, he is also a specialist in production, direction, scripting and creative conceptualization in the entertainment industry. Because of his expertise, he also intends to make an awareness video regarding COVID-19. He will release it online as he feels, “Informative and right content works at the speed of light on the Internet.”

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