“I am proud of service activities done by Janasainiks and leaders as they are very much needed in these pandemic times. I will never forget the fact that my fans selected the path of service to express their love for me,” said Pawan Kalyan at a meeting held with Janasena’s media wing. On the account of Pawan Kalyan’s birthday on Wednesday, state-wide fans associations, Janasainiks and women from Veeramahila groups donated oxygen cylinders for various COVID hospitals all over the state.
When journalists asked about his abstinence from grand celebrations, Pawan replied, “I don’t have the habit of celebrating my birthday since my childhood. I only used to distribute chocolates at school. After shifting to Chennai, my birthday was hardly remembered by me and the family. Generally my sister-in-law used to gift me money on my birthdays and I remember buying books with it. After my entry into movies, I felt a bit embarrassed when producers and friends celebrated my birthdays as I can’t relate myself with those cake cuttings and stuff.”
He added, “I am still that middle class boy from Nellore and my mindset hasn’t changed greatly. When I see the love of these many people around me, I really feel responsible for them. For this birthday, when my fans and party workers donated 341 oxygen cylinders to COVID hospitals, I felt most elated as they showed their love on me by helping the society. I love being an introvert and still remember the days I felt anxious to participate in a road show organized to celebrate Suswagatham’s success in Kurnool. On that day when people around me told that all these people came to see me, I was really astonished. This made me not to forget the roots as I too came from the same people who came to see me on that day. I sincerely want to thank all my party workers and leaders and thank God for transforming their love on me into service for the society.”
Pawan Kalyan is indeed an embodiment of a middle class person who lives with simplicity and humility.











