Varun Dhawan Joins 'Nukkad Natak' Campaign For Better Environment
Varun Dhawan Joins 'Nukad Natak' Campaign For Better Environment. As part of the "World Environment Day" celebrations, actor Varun Dhawan took time off from his busy schedule to visit Juhu beach, Mumbai to spread the cleanliness awareness amongst Mumbaikars as part of the "Save the Beach" initiative. The Juhu beach front saw a huge crowd which had gathered to catch a glimpse of their favorite actor who wanted to make a difference to the society that we live in.
Varun Dhawan added some information for the #savethebeach campaign on his social handles and captioned,
Thank u let’s #Savethebeach Forward69
Juhu Soul of Mumbai City
MCGM
Santacruz Police
Spectron pvt ltd
Corona
Earth Day network
Mission green mumbai
UNEP (United nations environment program)
World environment day pic.twitter.com/mhMfCLsspv
— Varun Dhawan (@Varun_dvn) June 5, 2018
While interacting with media, Varun Dhawan said, “I think it’s a wonderful initiative and now so many initiatives have started all across India. India is known for its rich culture and beautiful people." He further added, “It’s high time that we start taking care of mother nature, which is part of our culture as Ayurveda is known from India and I think #SaveTheBeach is a beautiful initiative where so many powerful women have come together to make sure that we can achieve a lot more than this."
The actor installed a plastic-bottle-crushing kiosk at the beach and also appealed to everyone to avoid the use of single-use plastic to fight pollution. Varun also actively participated in a Nukkad Natak with the volunteers. The act was to spread awareness and highlight the issue of #beatplasticpollution. The Nukkad Natak group also spoke about the fishermen who find 20% fish and 80% plastic in their nets daily.
Plastic bottle crushing machine installed at juhu beach. It’s made in india this machine these initiatives are very helpful #savethebeach #WorldEnvirnomentDay pic.twitter.com/WcsR8MGkSp
— Varun Dhawan (@Varun_dvn) June 5, 2018