When we think of Bollywood stars, our minds often go to red carpets, blockbusters, glamorous events, and glittering lifestyles. But every once in a while, someone breaks that mold and reminds us that real beauty lies in compassion — in using your success to uplift others. One such incredible example is Preity Zinta, a beloved Indian actress, producer, and humanitarian, who made headlines not for her career, but for a deeply selfless act: she adopted 34 orphaned girls and committed to raising them with love, dignity, and opportunity.
More Than Charity — A Lifelong Commitment
Back in 2009, Preity visited the Mother Miracle School in Rishikesh, a non-profit institution dedicated to rescuing children from poverty and giving them access to education, shelter, and a nurturing environment. During her visit, she connected with the stories of the young girls there — girls who had faced abandonment, extreme poverty, and loss far too early in life.
Instead of making a one-time donation or sponsoring a few years of education, Preity made a bold and beautiful decision: she adopted 34 of these girls — not in the legal sense, but by taking full financial and emotional responsibility for their upbringing. From school fees and medical care to clothing, food, and birthday gifts, she vowed to be there for them every step of the way.
A Mother Figure and Role Model
Preity doesn’t just send money and walk away — she stays involved in the lives of these girls. She visits them regularly, celebrates their milestones, and encourages them to stay focused on their dreams. In many interviews, she has spoken about how these girls are a huge part of her heart and her life. For them, she is not just a celebrity — she is a mentor, a mother figure, and a constant source of encouragement.
“Whenever I’m tired, lost or just need to remember what really matters, I think of my girls. Their smiles, their strength, their energy — it’s a blessing to be part of their journey.”
Why Her Story Matters
At a time when countless children around the world grow up without stable homes, parental love, or access to education, stories like Preity Zinta’s offer more than just inspiration — they offer hope. They remind us that one person really can make a difference. That changing the world doesn’t always mean fixing everything — sometimes, it simply means changing the world for someone.
By adopting 34 girls, Preity didn’t just change their present. She gave them tools to change their future. These girls now have a shot at becoming doctors, teachers, engineers, leaders — and perhaps even philanthropists who will pass that kindness forward.
Our Mission, Inspired by People Like Her
Here, our orphanage support project is built on the same belief: that every child deserves a chance. We are moved by stories like Preity Zinta’s because they affirm everything we stand for — love without condition, support without limits, and the belief that even one act of kindness can ripple through generations.
We continue to work with orphanages and children in need, providing access to education, basic necessities, emotional care, and guidance. And while we may not all be celebrities, we can all be heroes in the lives of others.
Together, let’s build futures. Let’s give hope. Let’s never stop caring.