Hema Malini spends an emotional day with widows in Vrindavan, gifts a golf cart for temple visits

IANS June 19, 2025 375 views

Hema Malini spent a moving day with widows at Krishna Kutir in Vrindavan, gifting them a golf cart for temple visits. She shared heartfelt moments on Instagram, comforting the elderly and listening to their concerns. The actress also emphasized the importance of reading on National Reading Day, urging the youth to embrace books. Her visit highlighted both social welfare and cultural advocacy.

"Yesterday was a heart-wrenching time spent with young and old Vrindavan widows..." - Hema Malini
Mumbai, June 19: Veteran actress and BJP MP Hema Malini recently spent a heartfelt day with the widows living at Krishna Kutir, a shelter home in Vrindavan.

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Hema Malini emotionally connects with widows at Krishna Kutir

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Gifts golf cart for easier temple visits

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Shares touching photos on Instagram

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Advocates for reading on National Reading Day

Describing the visit as emotionally stirring, she engaged with both the elderly and younger residents, listening to their stories and offering her support. The actress and politician not only interacted warmly with the women but also gifted them a golf cart to make their visits to nearby temples in Mathura and Vrindavan more comfortable. She assured them that their concerns would be addressed.

On Thursday, the ‘Sholay’ actress shared a series of photos from her visit on Instagram. In the images, Hema Malini is seen delivering a speech, while others capture her warmly interacting with elderly widows, holding their hands and offering comfort. One particularly touching photo shows her affectionately hugging an elderly woman.

For the caption, the ‘Seeta Aur Geeta’ actress wrote, “Yesterday was a heart wrenching time spent with young and old Vrindavan widows in the shelter built for them - Krishna Kutir. I have gifted them with a golf cart to take them to the temples in Mathura - Vrindavan. They were so happy to interact with me and I promised to help them with their complaints. #mathuravrindavan.”

Today, on National Reading Day, Hema Malini also voiced her concerns about the diminishing habit of reading in today’s digitally driven era.

Highlighting the enduring importance of books, she encouraged the younger generation to rediscover the joy of reading, describing it as vital for nurturing imagination and self-growth. Hema took to Instagram to post a photo of herself engrossed in a book, reflecting on how reading—especially spiritual literature—has offered her a sense of balance and calm amid her dynamic lifestyle.

Hema Malini also took the opportunity to highlight the importance of National Reading Day, observed in memory of P.N. Panicker—widely regarded as the "Library Man of India" for his contributions to promoting literacy.

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Priya K.
Hema ji's gesture is truly heartwarming! 🙏 The golf cart will make such a difference for these elderly women's temple visits. In our culture, serving widows is considered sacred work. More public figures should take inspiration from her compassionate approach.
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Rahul S.
While the gesture is nice, I wonder if this is just a photo-op before elections? Many MPs forget about such social causes after media coverage ends. Hope she follows through on her promises to address their concerns.
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Ananya M.
The condition of widows in Vrindavan has been heartbreaking for decades. As a nation, we need systemic solutions beyond individual charity. That said, Hema ji's personal touch - holding hands, hugging - shows genuine empathy. The golf cart is practical help too! ❤️
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Vikram P.
Good to see her promoting reading culture too! In this mobile phone era, our kids are forgetting the joy of books. Her message about spiritual literature is especially relevant - our ancient texts have so much wisdom to offer.
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Sarika D.
As someone from Mathura, I can say the golf cart will be very useful! The temple routes are difficult for elderly widows. But what about better healthcare facilities? That's their biggest need. Hope this is just the first step in long-term support.

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