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What
do Tarana, Bhaktiyar, Milind Soman, Salil
Ankola and Madhuri Bhatia have in common?
All of them have their heart in the right
place.
Every celeb worth a cause will be running
for the Mumbai Marathon this Sunday. It’s
that day of the year when you realise that
Mumbai does have its share of real heroes.
The Mumbai Marathon is expected to have
over 30,000 participants in six different
categories, which include the 42 km Full
Run, 21 km Half Run, 7 km Dream Run, Corporate
Challenge, Senior Citizens Race and the
Race for the Physically Challenged.
We caught up with some of our television
heroes to find out what the event means
to them and how they prepare for the Big
day.
Milind
Soman: I’ve been running the Marathon
since long. I support the cause of multiple
sclerosis which I have been working for
since 5 years. Being an athlete I don’t
need to practice especially for the Marathon
as I’ve been running since 30 years. I have
been jogging every morning since quite some
time now.
Madhuri
Bhatia: I’m running for Muktangana.
This is the organisation that helps the
underprivileged to get an education. They
also prepare them for their careers.
I don’t practice much as my health doesn’t
permit me to do so. I run for a while and
then walk. I’ll be participating in the
7 km run.
Tarana
Raja Kapoor: I am running for the Shraddha
charitable trust. This trust works for the
cause of special children who suffer from
problems like dyslexia. I have been working
with them for the last couple of years and
I get to work for special kids. I remain
connected and work for the organisation
throughout the year. I have not practiced
at all for the Marathon. I don’t think participating
in the Marathon is anyways related to athletics
and talking about myself I am not an athlete.
Bakhtiyar
Irani: I am running for CHIP which works
for the cause of educating children. It
was decided by my gang Boxy Boyz to run
for this organisation. I am suffering from
a knee-injury, so I would just be completing
the run by doing the Dream run. I have been
participating in the Marathon for the last
two years. I have always been into sports.
I have played cricket for railways and I
am also a football player. I am the football
captain of the Boxy Boys. I had run for
the project Crayon last year and two years
back Tanaz and I ran for Alert India which
was for leprosy struck people and we collected
a sum of Rs five lakhs.
Salil
Ankola: I am running for underprivileged
children. Being a cricketer I have the physical
strength to do a Marathon. More over I enjoy
the experience of running and the cause
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By Neha Maheshwri
& Rachana Trivedi |
Posted
on 19 Jan 2008 4:00 pm
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