In the face of Punjab’s worst flooding crisis in recent history, Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda has stepped up in a meaningful way, joining hands with Global Sikhs NGO to provide aid to families devastated by the deluge in Gurdaspur — the most affected district in the state.
The floods, caused by relentless rains, have left thousands homeless and displaced across multiple villages. Crops have been destroyed, homes submerged, and basic infrastructure crippled. Amid this ongoing humanitarian emergency, Hooda has not only voiced his support but also traveled to ground zero to directly assist those in need.
Randeep Hooda has maintained a long-standing association with Global Sikhs and its founder Amarpreet Singh, alongside his close friend Maninder Singh. Over the past decade, Hooda has quietly supported multiple relief initiatives with the organization, and this time is no different.
According to a press note from his team, the Jaat actor has been actively distributing relief materials in the flood-hit regions of Gurdaspur. These efforts include providing essential supplies like food, clean water, clothing, and medical aid. Videos and images shared on social media show Hooda helping coordinate efforts and connecting with affected families.
Sharing snippets of the work on Instagram, the Global Sikhs NGO 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."
Hooda re-shared the post with quiet humility, letting his actions speak louder than words. His gesture has resonated with fans across the country, drawing praise for not only speaking up but also stepping up in a time of national need.
While many in the industry have shown their support through donations and social media awareness, Randeep Hooda’s personal presence on the ground has served as a powerful reminder of the impact celebrities can have when they use their platforms for real-world change.
As flood recovery operations continue, NGOs and volunteers are urging citizens to contribute in any way possible — from donating funds to spreading awareness. Randeep Hooda’s involvement is expected to boost visibility and momentum for ongoing relief campaigns in Punjab.