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Ayushmann Khurrana donates blood

| | Mar 08, 2015, at 12:03 am
Mumbai, Mar 7 (IBNS): Ayushmann Khurrana recently visited his home town Chandigarh.

While he was in the city there was a blood donation camp running in Chandigarh.

Ayushmann got to know about the camp and decided to become part and donate blood himself.

The camp had an impressive turn out. It witnessed 900 donors and Ayushmann was one of them.

Ayushmann interacted with people present. They were high on praise for Ayushmann's recent release Dum Lagake Haisha and spoke about how he has once again delivered a fantastic performance. 

Ayushmann was humbled with all the praise coming his way.

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