From Star to Supermom: Preity Zinta’s Life-Changing Birthday Gift That Touched a Nation
In an industry known for glitter, fame, and fanfare, Bollywood actress Preity Zinta chose to shine differently. On her 34th birthday in 2009, instead of hosting a lavish celebration or throwing a star-studded party, she made a life-altering decision that would inspire millions: she adopted 34 orphaned girls from the Mother Miracle Orphanage in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand — one for each year of her life.
But this wasn’t just a charitable headline or a momentary act of kindness. Preity Zinta took full responsibility for the girls’ education, food, clothing, and all essential needs. “These are now my daughters, my responsibility,” she said, making it clear that her commitment was long-term and deeply personal. She promised to stay actively involved in their lives and visit them at least twice a year — a promise rooted in love, not obligation.
Preity’s decision reflected a rare depth of compassion, proving that stardom can indeed walk hand in hand with social responsibility. Her heartfelt initiative became a beacon of hope for orphaned children and a reminder to society of the power one person holds to create real change. She even expressed a desire to adopt more children in the future, reinforcing her vision of a better, more inclusive world.
Far beyond the silver screen, Preity Zinta has become a symbol of humanity, empathy, and action — a true heroine not just in cinema, but in real life.