"This is what exactly I went through. At that time, some people came forward to help me. So, I knew what it feels when you don't have anything."
This is what Vikas Khanna told Indiatimes in an interview when he opened up about helping people during the lockdown. When the government couldn't help effectively, heroes like him stepped in to feed lakhs of people who were homeless and hungry during the lockdown.?
He has faced racial discrimination as well. He revealed this to Spotboye.com while talking about his directorial debut of Neena Gupta starrer The Last Colour, which released in India recently.?
Despite achieving so much today, Khanna remains one of the most humble stars.?
"Empathy is an important part. Sometimes you are so disconnected with your luxuries that you don't see these things. Even if you see it, you feel this is not your concern. But when you have lived through that pain, you feel this is me; this is exactly what I have lived through," he had told us.
Watch his interview with Indiatimes below.