
Hyderabad: We know many heroes who generously support their staff in times of need. Some even go as far as buying houses or flats for them.
With crores worth of properties and a steady flow of income, these stars often show their gratitude to society — and foremost, to the loyal staff who have served them for decades.
But not all heroes are like this. Despite having immense wealth, some hesitate to part with even a few rupees. This is the story of one such hero.
Of course, money isn’t easily earned, and no one is obliged to give away their hard-earned wealth. But for someone who has made crores, giving away a few hundred or thousand rupees makes little difference.
In the film industry, it’s common for stars to help their staff build homes. However, this particular top-tier actor handled it differently.
When a staff member requested a few lakhs to build a house, the hero agreed — but only after drafting a promissory note and getting signatures on bond paper. It was a formal loan, with close attention to repayment. It is not known if it is an interest free loan, yet.
While it's not wrong to lend money, demanding legal formalities from a trusted staff member suggests a lack of trust and a cold, commercial approach. That’s what makes this story newsworthy.