Young
Bollywood
star
Bhumi
Pednekar
has
always
been
vocal
about
climate
conversation
and
has
started
a
much-lauded
pan
India
advocacy
campaign
-
Climate
Warrior,
to
raise
awareness
on
Environmental
Conservation
and
Climate
Change.
Through
Climate
Warrior,
she
is
constantly
aiming
to
mobilise
the
citizens
of
India
to
actively
participate
in
protecting
the
environment.
On
the
occasion
of
World
Environment
Day,
the
actor
who
is
currently
in
Nainital
filming
her
next
-
The
Lady
Killer
with
Arjun
Kapoor
did
a
sapling
plantation
drive
with
the
children
of
SOS
Children's
Villages
of
India.
Rooting
for
a
sustainable
way
of
life,
Bhumi
while
interacting
with
the
children
said,
"Climate
change
is
a
real
and
happening
right
now.
Every
small
little
step
that
we
take
has
a
consequence
and
living
a
sustainable
way
of
life
should
be
inculcated
from
childhood.
Be
it
ditching
single
use
plastic,
waste
segregation
or
water
conversation
-
taking
these
small
steps
can
go
a
really
long
way."
She
added,
"We
all
have
the
power
to
make
a
change
and
every
action
of
yours
and
mine
will
ultimately
protect
our
planet.
I
am
so
happy
to
be
interacting
with
these
young
minds
because
they
are
our
future."
Bhumi
along
with
these
children
planted
sapling
in
pots,
that
were
painted
by
the
children,
which
will
be
placed
in
their
school
as
a
daily
reminder
and
a
sweet
memory.
Bhumi
urged
the
children
to
tend
and
take
care
of
these
plants
as
their
own.
Bhumi
ended
the
plantation
drive
by
saying,
"This
planet
is
our
only
home.
If
we
do
not
keep
our
planet
safe,
we
will
not
be
safe."
Bhumi
will
next
be
seen
in
Anubhav
Sinha's
Bheed,
Ajay
Bahl's
The
Ladykiller,
Shashank
Khaitan's
Govinda
Aala
Re,
Akshay
Kumar
starrer
Raksha
Bandhan,
Sudhir
Mishra's
Afwaa,
Gauri
Khan
produced
Bhakshak
and
a
couple
of
more
unannounced
projects.