Ashton Kutcher shows support to Indian NGO


New Delhi, July 26 (IANS): During his 2012 India tour, Hollywood actor Ashton Kutcher visited an NGO Apne Aap here, and he continues to support its fight against sex trafficking even now.

Kutcher visited the NGO while he was in India in September 2012 to shoot for his upcoming film "JOBS", a biopic on the life of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.

Recently, Kutcher tweeted: "Proud to fight human trafficking alongside @apneaap and Ruchira Gupta".

During his visit here, he was happy to meet the NGO's girls, and expressed his appreciation for the work they do.

Kutcher then also tweeted a picture of himself with the girls saying: "Met some powerful girls today in Delhi at Apne Aap: a grassroots movement to end sex trafficking".

"JOBS" will release across Indian theatres Aug 16.

  

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