Payal Ghosh's homemade chocolates to raise funds for COVID

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Actress Payal Ghosh is making chocolates at home along with friends to raise funds for those who are affected by the outbreak of coronavirus in the country.

Actress Payal Ghosh is making chocolates at home along with friends to raise funds for those who are affected by the outbreak of coronavirus in the country.

Payal is taking orders online and all the money raised will be go towards helping the poor and the ones suffering during the current crisis.

"The situation is getting worse by the minute and the ones who are suffering is on a big uprising. The nation needs us now. We have to put up our hands and help in the situation. Everyone can make contributions," Payal said.

She added that she is trying to do her best.

"Let's see how fast we can get out of this situation. It's only looking bad as of now. We have to stay united during these times and help one another."

Payal was last seen in "Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi", which was released in 2017. The film also stars late veteran actor Rishi Kapoor, Paresh Rawal, Vir Das and Prem Chopra, and is directed by Sanjay Chhel.

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