It’s the absolutely electric and super talented actor, Ranveer Singh‘s birthday today! While it sure is a great day to celebrate the generous and charming spirit that he is, his fan clubs are going the extra mile and doing great good for the people in his honour.

On the actor’s birthday today, his fan club called Ranveer Ka Fan Club, is donating computers to a school supporting education for underprivileged children. The Fan Club has been active since 2015 and the members have dedicated themselves to do voluntary work in the name of their favourite star. Each year, they do something on the Simmba star’s birthday and recently also started a program called Ranveer Gram Program.

Atharva Khendekar, a ‘Ranveerian’ and a member of the fan club, says:

As you know, Ranveer ka fan club is always on spot to help the unprivileged people and children. And this time we are trying to help the rural children who are not privileged to afford high class education. For some of them, basic education is also a dream. We, as proud members of Ranveer ka Fan Club, are planning to provide 2 basic computer system and some indoor games to those angels. Imagine the amount of enthusiasm and excitement we can see in these children as they attend their school when they receive the computers!

These computers are being donated to a school in Indore with classes upto the 5th grade. The school is situated in Sikandari village in Indore district, Madhya Pradesh.

Atharva urges people to donate to their cause and adds:

The total budget of this project is Rs. 30,000 out of which Rs. 15,000 will be for 2 basic computers Rs, 10,000 will be for colouring the walls of the school and Rs. 5,000 will be allocated to get indoor games for children.

Here are a few pictures of the school:

The school in Indore Ranveer Singh's fans donated to
The school in Indore Ranveer Singh’s fans donated to
The school in Indore Ranveer Singh's fans donated to
The school in Indore Ranveer Singh’s fans donated to
The school in Indore Ranveer Singh's fans donated to
The school in Indore Ranveer Singh’s fans donated to

Last year, the fan club brought light to a small village called Akoli, where they installed five solar street lights and house lights each. The villagers had been using kerosene lamps for more than a decade and could not afford electricity.