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Kunal Nayyar, best known for playing Raj Koothrappali on The Big Bang Theory, is making headlines, not for his acting, but for quietly helping strangers. In a recent interview with The i Paper, the actor revealed he often donates to families’ medical bills on GoFundMe under the radar, calling it his “masked vigilante thing.”
Kunal Nayyar’s GoFundMe Donations: A Secret Act of Kindness
Despite being one of the world’s highest-paid TV actors, with a reported net worth of $45 million, Nayyar said wealth has never felt burdensome. “Money has given me greater freedom and the greatest gift is the ability to give back, to change people’s lives,” he said. The actor went on:
“We also support animal charities because we love dogs. But what I really love to do is go on GoFundMe at night and just pay random families’ medical bills. That’s my masked vigilante thing! So, no, money doesn’t feel like a burden. It feels like a grace from the universe.”
At the peak of The Big Bang Theory, Nayyar reportedly earned $1 million per episode. Forbes ranked him the third-highest-paid TV actor in both 2015 and 2018, earning $20 million and $23.5 million, respectively. Yet, he emphasizes that giving back has been far more fulfilling than the paycheck. Per Variety, his story resonates even more in light of recent viral GoFundMe campaigns, like the one for James Van Der Beek’s family, which raised $2.6 million following the actor’s death.
Social Media Reacts to Nayyar’s Generosity
Fans took to social media to praise Kunal Nayyar’s quiet GoFundMe philanthropy. On X, a user commended the actor’s benevolence, saying, “This is how philanthropy by the ones who have it works. Thank you.” Another added, “that’s actually really wholesome. love the masked vigilante vibe. Respect.”
Chiming in, a user cited the importance of helping others, “That is actually beautiful. Quiet generosity hits different when it is not for headlines. If you have the means to change someone’s worst day into relief, that is real impact.” Nayyar’s act earned him several compliments, with one user summing up his hidden hero side simply: “Because that’s what good humans do.”
Nayyar’s anonymous acts remind the world that sometimes the quietest gestures carry the most weight. Also, generosity doesn’t need a spotlight to make a difference. The world can get better if we look out for each other, but it starts with you!







