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Abhishek Bachchan, Hrithik Roshan & Other Bollywood Celebs go ‘Ulta’ to Spread Awareness on World Thalassaemia Day

Today is World Thalassemia Day, a disease that captures the child right from birth. Some people who have minor thalassemia lead an almost healthy life, but those who have major thalassemia have to give blood every 21 days. The blood sac is vomited, and because of blood transfusions every 21 days, the patients of Thalassemia get stuck in the blood sac in their life. Bollywood stars have come forward to support Thalassemia patients. These stars have shared their reverse photos on social media with the hashtag upside down, stopping Thalassemia.

Let me tell you, Thalassemia disease is a type of blood disorder. In this, red blood cells are not produced properly in the patient’s body and the lifespan of these cells is also reduced, due to this, one unit of blood is given to these children every 21 days. See the post of Bollywood stars-

Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan has supported Thalassemia patients by sharing a reverse picture.

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Blood bags are turned ‘ulta’ to help Thalassemia Major patients stay alive. So, today on World Thalassemia Day, I’m going 'ulta' to support the #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke campaign Today on 8th May, World Thalassemia Day, I am taking this challenge to create awareness about Thalassemia Warriors. These Warriors are fighting a blood disorder, that if not dealt with through professional medical help, can reduce life expectancy, impact physical growth and create bone deformities. These patients need blood transfusions every 2-4 weeks to slow down the deadly effects of Thalassemia Major. You can help create awareness by posting your ‘ulta’ picture and challenging 3 friends to do the same. I invite @arjunkapoor @ranveersingh and @ajaydevgn to post their ‘ulta’ image, be part of the #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke campaign. Visit https://thewishingfactory.org/ to learn more. @ketto #WorldThalessimiaDay #BloodTransfusion #TogetherForEachOther @thewishingfactory

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Hrithik Roshan also shared a reverse picture

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Blood bags are turned ‘ulta’ to help Thalassemia Major patients stay alive. So, today on World Thalassemia Day, I’m going 'ulta' to support the #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke campaign Today on 8th May, World Thalassemia Day, I am taking this challenge to create awareness about Thalassemia Warriors. These Warriors are fighting a blood disorder, that if not dealt with through professional medical help, can reduce life expectancy, impact physical growth and create bone deformities. These patients need blood transfusions every 2-4 weeks to slow down the deadly effects of Thalassemia Major. You can help create awareness by posting your ‘ulta’ picture and challenging friends to do the same. Be a part of the #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke campaign. Visit https://thewishingfactory.org/ to learn more. @thewishingfactory @kettoindia #WorldThalessimiaDay #BloodTransfusion #TogetherForEachOther

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Director Farah Khan shared the inverted picture on social media

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Blood bags are turned ‘ulta’ to help Thalassemia Major patients stay alive. So, today on World Thalassemia Day, I’m going 'ulta' to support the #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke campaign Today on 8th May, World Thalassemia Day, I am taking this challenge to create awareness about Thalassemia Warriors. These Warriors are fighting a blood disorder, that if not dealt with through professional medical help, can reduce life expectancy, impact physical growth and create bone deformities. These patients need blood transfusions every 2-4 weeks to slow down the deadly effects of Thalassemia Major. Thank you @kunalkkapoor 4 making me a part of this initiative ♥️ #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke campaign. Visit https://thewishingfactory.org/ to learn more. @ketto #WorldThalessimiaDay #BloodTransfusion #togetherforeachother

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Actress Huma Qureshi has also shared the reverse picture on social media.

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#Repost @iamhumaq — Thank you @aslisona for tagging me … I woke up late but was going to do this for sure 😊 Are you wondering why my picture is ‘ulta’? It’s to raise money for blood transfusions, where blood bags are turned ‘ulta’ to help Thalassemia Major patients stay alive.” Today on 8th May, World Thalassemia Day, I am taking the #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke challenge to raise funds for patients who have lost their savings during the lockdown and cannot afford their next transfusion. They need transfusions every 2-4 weeks to slow down the deadly effects of Thalassemia Major. While the blood bags are provided free, they still need upto INR 5,000 each month for other crucial expenses. You can help by posting your ‘ulta’ picture and challenging 3 friends to do the same. To donate simply click on the link in @thewishingfactory bio. Your donations will be matched by Zydus Healthcare Ltd, multiplying the impact you can make! Together, we can help the NGO – The Wishing Factory – support 100 patients transfusions for the next 6 months. @rotaractghatkopar I invite @fukravarun @aparshakti_khurana @tahirakashyap @mudassar_as_is @saqibsaleem to post their ‘ulta’ image, be part of the #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke campaign and to donate to the campaign.

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Ritesh Deshmukh shared black and white photo

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Thank you @kunalkkapoor for inviting me to join this campaign. Blood bags are turned ‘ulta’ to help Thalassemia Major patients stay alive. So, today on World Thalassemia Day, I’m going 'ulta' to support the #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke campaign Today on 8th May, World Thalassemia Day, I am taking this challenge to create awareness about Thalassemia Warriors. These Warriors are fighting a blood disorder, that if not dealt with through professional medical help, can reduce life expectancy, impact physical growth and create bone deformities. These patients need blood transfusions every 2-4 weeks to slow down the deadly effects of Thalassemia Major. You can help create awareness by posting your ‘ulta’ picture and challenging 3 friends to do the same. I invite @geneliad @mushtaqshiekh @boman_irani @ashishchowdhryofficial to post their ‘ulta’ image, be part of the #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke campaign. Visit https://thewishingfactory.org/ to learn more. @thewishingfactory @ketto #WorldThalessimiaDay #BloodTransfusion #TogetherForEachOther

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Niti Taylor also shared a reverse picture

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Blood bags are turned 'ulta' to save patients. Today on 8th May, World Thalassemia day, I am posting my ‘ulta’ picture to raise awareness regarding the cost for blood transfusions, where blood bags are turned ‘ulta’ to help Thalassemia Major patients stay alive. . Today on 8th May, World Thalassemia Day, I am taking the #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke challenge to raise awareness about patients who have lost their savings during the lockdown and cannot afford their next transfusion. They need these transfusions every 2-4 weeks to slow down the deadly effects of Thalassemia Major. While the blood bags are provided free, they still need upto INR 5000 each month for other crucial expenses related to the transfusion. You can help by posting your ‘ulta’ picture and challenging 3 friends to do the same. To donate simply click on the link in @thewishingfactory (https://bit.ly/donateforthalassemia). I invite @chandnibhagwanani @krissannb @sonal_1206 to post their ‘ulta’ image, be part of the #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke campaign and to support the campaign. Thank you @tinaintinseltown #happyworldthalassemiaday

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Abhimanyu Dasani :

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“I am posting my ‘ulta’ picture to raise money for blood transfusions, where blood bags are turned ‘ulta’ to help Thalassemia Major patients stay alive.” Today on 8th May, World Thalassemia Day, I am taking the #UltaHokeThalassemiaRoke challenge to raise funds for patients who have lost their savings during the lockdown and cannot afford their next transfusion. They need these transfusion every 2-4 weeks to slow down the deadly effects of Thalassemia Major. While the blood bags are provided free, they still need upto INR 5000 each month for other crucial expenses related to the transfusion. You can help by posting your ‘ulta’ picture and challenging 3 friends to do the same. To donate simply click on the link in @thewishingfactory bio (https://bit.ly/donateforthalassemia). Your donations will be matched by Zydus Healthcare Ltd, multiplying the impact you can make! Together, we can help the NGO – The Wishing Factory – support 100 patients transfusions for the next 6 months.

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Thalassemia is a hereditary disease, that means if the mother or father has symptoms of thalassemia in one or both of them, then this disease can also occur to the child. Therefore, it is necessary to get a medical test done before marriage or before planning a child.

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