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Jackie Shroff is a Real Life Hero : Supports More Than 100 Poor Families in Mumbai

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In an industry built on flashbulbs and Friday openings, Jackie Shroff’s story is a gentle reminder that true greatness lies not in glamour, but in giving.


Born as Jaikishen Kakubhai Shroff in the cramped chawls of Teen Batti, he grew up with struggle as his constant companion. “We had just three public toilets for all the families in our building,” he once said. “Every morning, I stood in a queue with a mug in my hand.” These early struggles instilled in him a profound empathy for the underprivileged.


A pivotal moment in Jackie’s life was the tragic loss of his elder brother, Hemant. At just 17, Hemant drowned while trying to save a friend from the sea. Jackie, then only 10, witnessed the harrowing incident. “I saw my brother drowning,” he recalled. “He gave his life for a friend, which is huge.” This act of bravery left an indelible mark on Jackie, shaping his life’s mission.
Today, Jaggu Dada doesn’t just remember where he came from; he still walks those streets. From Teen Batti to the posh lanes of Pali Hill, he supports nearly 100 families with food, school fees, and hospital bills. He maintains an account at Nanavati Hospital, just in case someone needs help. His message is simple: “Call me if you’re ever hungry.”


Despite living in an 8-BHK bungalow and having a net worth of over ₹200 crore, Jackie gives away almost half his savings. Not for a headline. But because someone once helped him.
He’s bought wheelchairs, crutches, and cycles for those with disabilities. He paid for the education of art director Ramesh Singh Gautam’s son after a paralytic stroke left Ramesh unable to work. No sponsors. No speeches. Just quiet help.
Celebrities often hide their hearts. Jackie wears his like a banyan tree, wide, rooted, and giving. And in a world full of PR campaigns and social media drama, Jaggu Dada’s charity isn’t performative. It’s personal.


He doesn’t just play a hero on screen. He is one. Still showing up, still caring, still answering calls from the streets that raised him.


From the chawls to cinema’s grandest stage, Jackie Shroff’s journey is not just a story of success, it’s a lesson in humanity.
Long live, Jaggu Dada.

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