Raghava Lawrence Converts First Home into Free School for Kids

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Raghava Lawrence, the popular choreographer, actor, and philanthropist, has once again proved his commitment to service. He recently announced that he is converting his very first house into a free school for children, funding the project with the advance he received for his upcoming film Kanchana 4.

This house holds great sentimental value for Lawrence, as it was the first one he built with the money he earned as a dance master. In the past, he had transformed the same house into an orphanage, providing shelter and care to children in need. Many of those children have now grown up and are leading successful lives. Lawrence expressed his happiness that the house will continue to serve society in another meaningful way.

Adding a special touch, the first teacher of the new school will be one of the children who once lived in that very house. A place that once offered shelter will now become a space for learning and nurturing young minds.

Even while balancing his film commitments, including Kanchana 4 and Benz, Lawrence continues to dedicate himself to community service. His actions are a reminder that true success lies not just in fame or wealth, but in creating a positive impact on people’s lives. By turning a home full of memories into a hub of education, Lawrence has set a heartfelt example of how personal milestones can be transformed into opportunities for social good.


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