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Amid severe floods in Punjab, actor Randeep Hooda has stepped up to support the families in Gurdaspur. Randeep has been closely associated with Global Sikhs NGO founder Amarpreet Singh and his friend Maninder Singh for more than a decade. The Highway actor is currently on the ground with volunteers, distributing essentials and offering support to the affected communities in floods-affected region.

Randeep Hooda reshared reshared a post from Global Sikhs on his Instagram handle and wrote, "PUNJAB FLOOD RELIEF 2025. True to his spirit, @randeephooda has once again stood up for Punjab. He is on ground zero with Global Sikhs, extending his support in our ongoing flood relief efforts. Together, we continue to bring hope and help where it's needed most."

On Wednesday, Shah Rukh Khan took to his official X account and expressed concerns over current situation in floods-affected state Punjab. The actor offered prayers and strength, adding that the spirit of Punjab can never be broken and wished God’s blessings upon everyone. SRK took to his official X account and wrote, "My heart goes out to those in Punjab impacted by these devastating floods. Sending prayers and strength… The spirit of Punjab shall never break… may God bless them all."

On Wednesday, Dia Mirza also expressed condolences over the loss of lives in Punjab, J&K and Himachal Pradesh due to floods. The actress shared a cryptic yet impactful note on social media, hinting at the deeper cause of the disaster. Her post has stirred debate online, drawing mixed reactions from users.

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"It is greed and greed alone that is killing innocent people. Whether it is the lives and livelihood’s being washed away by flooding or innocent children being mercilessly killed. It’s all happening because some people in positions of power care more for money than they do for social justice, security or peace," she wrote on X.

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Punjab is grappling with a devastating natural calamity as the rivers Sutlej, Beas and Ravi have overflowed, triggered by heavy rainfall in their catchment areas across Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir. The rising water levels have unleashed widespread flooding, causing significant disruption and hardship in multiple regions of the state. Districts such as Gurdaspur, Fazilka, Kapurthala, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, Hoshiarpur and Amritsar have borne the brunt of the overflowing rivers, leaving several communities submerged and struggling to cope with the destruction.