Vidyut Jammwal gifts his ‘best debutant’ Filmfare trophy to his school as a token of gratitude – Times of India
The actor has now given his Filmfare trophy as a token of appreciation and gratitude to his school, Army Public School in Dagshai, Himachal Pradesh when he was recently invited there. The 42-year-old actor, who was born in Jammu, wanted to make this experience unforgettable. Hence, Vidyut presented his school principal with his very first and special award. “I carried along my very first award so that I could respectfully offer it to the principal and teachers as a token of my sincere appreciation and gratitude,” said the actor.
Vidyut further added, “I’ve always believed in giving gifts that have value and mean the most to me. And my trophy is just that incredibly memorable and exceptionally meaningful! I’m so happy to now see it grace the special showcase in my school now as a shared experience.” The ‘Commando’ actor is hopeful that “it serves as an inspiring reminder for future generations to come”.
He will next be seen in a spy-thriller titled ‘IB71’ directed by National Award-winning director Sankalp Reddy. Vidyut, who has bankrolled the film, will be seen essaying the lead character in the film, which reportedly revolves around the India-Pakistan War of 1971.
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