Resham Singh Anmol Urges Fans To Help Flood Affected Victims With This Song. Watch Video
Popular Punjabi singer Resham Singh Anmol is known for crooning songs like ‘Chete Karda’, ‘Tere Pind’, ‘Munda Pyaar Karda’ among others. The singer has come forward for the people of Punjab to stand up with each other at the time of crisis, as the city drowns.
Resham Singh Anmol has come up with a song to urge the people of the city to help the flood affected victims. He took down to his official Instagram handle to share the song with his fans.
He wrote: “Har ek insaan jehra dukh ch insaniyat de kamm aya lakh bar parnaam ??Meri Umar v tuhanu lag jave #Langar #khalsaaid #PunjabFlood #GuruNanakDevji #Greatpunjabi Hope you like & appriciate ?? lyrics Bhai Manpreet Singh Khalsa ( Dhadhi Jatha ) Music @nikdgill Master & Mix @13db_mixing_engineer @khalsa_aid @ravisinghka @iamhimanshikhurana let’s follow the latest ideology of Religion on the world given by Guru Nanak Dev ?? ”
Besides, Himanshi Khurana also shared the same video, appreciating the efforts made by Resham Singh.
Earlier, he spread the message of helping people through a caption of his T-Shirt. He shared the picture on the occasion of the first birth anniversary of Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
He wrote: “Ajj Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji da Prakash Utsav hai . Celebrate Karan da & matha tekan da eko sahi tarika ai Guru ji da message follow kitta jave & ek Chota ja message tusi meri T-shirt te read kar skde o ???”
Meanwhile, Punjabi stars like Tarsem Jassar, Himanshi Khurana, Mika Singh, Gippy Grewal, among others have come forward with Khalsa Aid to help the families of the flood affected victims of Punjab.
Panjab Floods: RESPECT 7 Lac Rupees donated by @GippyGrewal for the Khalsa Aid Panjab Floods relief ! Thank you Gippy for this generous show of support for the people of Panjab. Putt Panjab da ... @khalsaaid_india @amarpreet_ka #PanjabFloods pic.twitter.com/VSKaG7vFDN
— ravinder singh (@RaviSinghKA) August 24, 2019
Panjab Floods: The relief effort continues in the floods affected areas ! We have over 200 volunteers active on the ground. To DONATE: https://t.co/0gNZo4icy6@PTC_Network pic.twitter.com/KI8mEYjZyV
— Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) August 25, 2019
The team of Khalsa Aid has always come forward to give relief to the mankind at the time of any disaster or conflict. From Kerala floods to Odisha cyclone, the team has provided to the victims every time.