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Exclusive| Vedang Raina says the young generation are the changemakers: We have a voice and we are loud about it

ByAkash Bhatnagar
Published on: Apr 27, 2025 11:02 am IST

In an exclusive shoot with us as he went for a beach clean up in Mumbai, Vedang Raina talks about his passion for the environment and the role of Gen-Z in it

Vedang Raina recently got to associate himself with an environmental cause as he headlined a beach clean up drive on the banks of Mithi River in Mahim, Mumbai, along with some school kids. Talking about the enriching experience, the actor says, “That feeling of actually going and getting your hands dirty is when you understand the seriousness of it all. Sitting at home, one says a lot of things like ‘save the environment’, ‘reuse and recycle’, but you realise what the actual ground level situation is when you go to such places. It is a nice reality check and ends up making you feel that you did something good for the community.”

Vedang Raina at Mahim beach cleanup(Photo: Raju Shinde/HT)

Vedang Raina insists that he is very passionate towards saving the environment, and he feels glad to have got the opportunity to show that. “It’s an honour to be the face of the voice of this generation. Even though I feel like my contribution to these things is as much as anybody else. But it's the least I can do as a person who's out in the public eye, raise my voice about these matters,” he says.

Vedang Raina participating in beach cleanup at Mithi River (Photo: Raju Shinde/HT)
Vedang Raina with the school kids at the cleanup (Photo: Raju Shinde/HT)

The actor asserts that global warming is the biggest threat to the planet today and we need to take steps to combat it: “Global Warming is probably the scariest and the most dangerous thing that can happen to the planet and we are headed in a weird direction. I have felt a very tangible change in the past 10 years in how every monsoon, summer and weather has changed. The efforts may start at an individual level, but then they need to go to a bigger level too. We should do our best to combat it and the least we can do is plant a seed, once a month or three months.”

 
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