Tanishaa Mukerji takes a special initiative to protect ‘mother nature’, shares insights on being protective towards environment

Tanishaa Mukerji is one of the prettiest and most admired personalities that we have had in the Hindi entertainment industry. The diva has always been selective about her work and well, that’s exactly why, in her entire career till date, she’s always focused on quality ahead of quantity. She’s extremely pretty and gorgeous and believes in enjoying the small joys of life. As an actress who also simultaneously influences her audience and fans the right way, Tanishaa has always been proactive as an artiste. Whenever there’s been a need to step up her game and take active initiatives for anything nice, Tanishaa has always been at the forefront of things. This time as well, Tanishaa took a very special initiative in order to spread awareness about the need to be protective towards ‘mother nature’.

Tanishaa joined hands with My Green Society, Mangrove Foundation, through her ngo initiative ‘Stamp’ alongside young and enthusiastic students of Shriniwas Bagarka College and NSS Unit Rizvi College Bandra for a special clean-up initiative. She spoke about the threat of climate change in the environment and also mentioned how the youth is understanding the seriousness of the matter and are willing to take action to stop the same. She gave us all a sneak-peek into her clean-up initiative and seeing the same, netizens are certainly inspired in a way like never before. For the unversed, Tanishaa has been a part of regular clean-up campaigns for the mangroves at Carter road beach in Mumbai’s Bandra area.

Kudos to Tanishaa for being a flagbearer of a special initiative like this and spreading awareness by actually venturing out on the streets herself along with the student community. Stay tuned for more important updates on the same.

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