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Anil Kapoor, who stars in the Oscar winning film 'Slumdog Millionaire', has donated his entire fee for the movie to Plan’s Universal Birth Registration campaign in India.
Kapoor, one of the best-known actors in the Indian film world, has been involved in promoting the campaign since its launch 2 years ago.
27 January 2008: Anil Kapoor along with other cast and crew from the critically-acclaimed film 'Slumdog Millionaire' joined Plan India for a fundraising charity dinner and art auction in New Delhi on 21 January.
Politicians, fashion designers and business leaders also attended the star-studded event, which raised money to support Plan India's work in preventing exploitation and abuse of vulnerable children.
In a recent interview with the Times of India about his latest role, Kapoor was asked about his plans to return to India in the near future.
He told the reporter: "I will be in Delhi soon – I have a press event for Plan India, an organisation for education of children. I'm an ambassador for the cause of registering each and every child's birth in India.
"It's not just lip service. In fact, the entire remuneration that I got for the film is going to this cause. Before we started shooting, I had made an arrangement with the filmmakers that all of the money I earned from the film would be donated to this organisation and this cause. The first cheque has already come in.
"Koi soch nahi thi [I didn’t even have to think about it]. It was just an instinctive decision, and I took it."
It is estimated that 36% of births in India go unregistered. Without a birth certificate, access to health care, education and other services is limited, and unregistered children are more vulnerable to abuse and exploitation.
In the last year, Plan’s projects in India have resulted in the registration of 111,279 children and the issue of 57,402 birth certificates.
As well as raising awareness of the importance of registration in the national media, the campaign has worked with governmental bodies to improve the provision of guidance to parents through medical centres.
At the launch of the Plan campaign in 2006, Anil Kapoor said: "I have received a lot of love and affection from people and helping this cause is one of the most meaningful ways in which I can repay and make a contribution to society."
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