New Delhi (IANS)| Actress and climate activist Bhumi Pednekar feels the time has come for Hindi cinema to start showing a sustainable way of living in its films.
In a conversation with IANS, Bhumi said, “I definitely think it is high time that Hindi cinema starts showing a sustainable way of living in its films. I think as a fraternity we have woken up and I personally would like to believe that we are more aware than other industries, but I still feel that we are not doing enough.”
The actress has three films in her kitty – ‘Mr. Lele’, ‘Raksha Bandhan’ and ‘Badhaai Do’. He believes that there is a need for stories in films that provide dialogues. “I think we need stories in films that provide communication because it is the most powerful medium to get the message across to the masses,” he said.
New Delhi (IANS)| Actress and climate activist Bhumi Pednekar feels the time has come for Hindi cinema to start showing a sustainable way of living in its films.
In a conversation with IANS, Bhumi said, “I definitely think it is high time that Hindi cinema starts showing a sustainable way of living in its films. I think as a fraternity we have woken up and I personally would like to believe that we are more aware than other industries, but I still feel that we are not doing enough.”
The actress has three films in her kitty – ‘Mr. Lele’, ‘Raksha Bandhan’ and ‘Badhaai Do’. He believes that there is a need for stories in films that provide dialogues. “I think we need stories in films that provide communication because it is the most powerful medium to get the message across to the masses,” he said.
New Delhi (IANS)| Actress and climate activist Bhumi Pednekar feels the time has come for Hindi cinema to start showing a sustainable way of living in its films.
In a conversation with IANS, Bhumi said, “I definitely think it is high time that Hindi cinema starts showing a sustainable way of living in its films. I think as a fraternity we have woken up and I personally would like to believe that we are more aware than other industries, but I still feel that we are not doing enough.”
The actress has three films in her kitty – ‘Mr. Lele’, ‘Raksha Bandhan’ and ‘Badhaai Do’. He believes that there is a need for stories in films that provide dialogues. “I think we need stories in films that provide communication because it is the most powerful medium to get the message across to the masses,” he said.
New Delhi (IANS)| Actress and climate activist Bhumi Pednekar feels the time has come for Hindi cinema to start showing a sustainable way of living in its films.
In a conversation with IANS, Bhumi said, “I definitely think it is high time that Hindi cinema starts showing a sustainable way of living in its films. I think as a fraternity we have woken up and I personally would like to believe that we are more aware than other industries, but I still feel that we are not doing enough.”
The actress has three films in her kitty – ‘Mr. Lele’, ‘Raksha Bandhan’ and ‘Badhaai Do’. He believes that there is a need for stories in films that provide dialogues. “I think we need stories in films that provide communication because it is the most powerful medium to get the message across to the masses,” he said.
New Delhi (IANS)| Actress and climate activist Bhumi Pednekar feels the time has come for Hindi cinema to start showing a sustainable way of living in its films.
In a conversation with IANS, Bhumi said, “I definitely think it is high time that Hindi cinema starts showing a sustainable way of living in its films. I think as a fraternity we have woken up and I personally would like to believe that we are more aware than other industries, but I still feel that we are not doing enough.”
The actress has three films in her kitty – ‘Mr. Lele’, ‘Raksha Bandhan’ and ‘Badhaai Do’. He believes that there is a need for stories in films that provide dialogues. “I think we need stories in films that provide communication because it is the most powerful medium to get the message across to the masses,” he said.
New Delhi (IANS)| Actress and climate activist Bhumi Pednekar feels the time has come for Hindi cinema to start showing a sustainable way of living in its films.
In a conversation with IANS, Bhumi said, “I definitely think it is high time that Hindi cinema starts showing a sustainable way of living in its films. I think as a fraternity we have woken up and I personally would like to believe that we are more aware than other industries, but I still feel that we are not doing enough.”
The actress has three films in her kitty – ‘Mr. Lele’, ‘Raksha Bandhan’ and ‘Badhaai Do’. He believes that there is a need for stories in films that provide dialogues. “I think we need stories in films that provide communication because it is the most powerful medium to get the message across to the masses,” he said.
New Delhi (IANS)| Actress and climate activist Bhumi Pednekar feels the time has come for Hindi cinema to start showing a sustainable way of living in its films.
In a conversation with IANS, Bhumi said, “I definitely think it is high time that Hindi cinema starts showing a sustainable way of living in its films. I think as a fraternity we have woken up and I personally would like to believe that we are more aware than other industries, but I still feel that we are not doing enough.”
The actress has three films in her kitty – ‘Mr. Lele’, ‘Raksha Bandhan’ and ‘Badhaai Do’. He believes that there is a need for stories in films that provide dialogues. “I think we need stories in films that provide communication because it is the most powerful medium to get the message across to the masses,” he said.
New Delhi (IANS)| Actress and climate activist Bhumi Pednekar feels the time has come for Hindi cinema to start showing a sustainable way of living in its films.
In a conversation with IANS, Bhumi said, “I definitely think it is high time that Hindi cinema starts showing a sustainable way of living in its films. I think as a fraternity we have woken up and I personally would like to believe that we are more aware than other industries, but I still feel that we are not doing enough.”
The actress has three films in her kitty – ‘Mr. Lele’, ‘Raksha Bandhan’ and ‘Badhaai Do’. He believes that there is a need for stories in films that provide dialogues. “I think we need stories in films that provide communication because it is the most powerful medium to get the message across to the masses,” he said.