Bhumi Pednekar highlights Indian’s youngest global climate activists

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Bhumi Pednekar is among those actors who always take steps to bring Bollywood together to spread awareness about mother nature. Recently, the actress took an initiative while collaborating with the youngest environmental activist Licypriya Kangujam. Bhumi has started a ‘climate warrior’ campaign in which she highlights several citizens who are at the forefront to save the environment and also aware people to protect the mother earth.Bhumi Pednekar shared climate warrior Licypriya Kangujam`s video on Instagram and captioned the post, “#ClimateWarrior – Licypriya Kangujam @licypriyakangujam is a child environmental activist from Manipur, India and one of the youngest global climate activists. Though young, her work towards climate activism is beyond her years… A receiver of prestigious accolades such as a Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Children Award, a World Children Peace Prize and an India Peace Prize, she has created a symbolic device called SUKIFU (Survival Kit for the Future) to curb the air pollution… It’s almost a zero budget kit specially designed from trash to provide fresh air.On the professional front, last time we saw the actress in Bhanu Pratap Singh’s ‘Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship’ opposite Vicky Kaushal, in which Bhumi was seen playing a small role. Now, Bhumi Pednekar will be seen next in a multi-starrer film `Takht`, directed by Karan Johar, Amit Sharma’s ‘Badhaai Do’, G. Ashok’s ‘Durgavati’, and Alankrita Shrivastava’s `Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare`, along with Vikrant Massey and Amol Parashar, which is set to stream on Netflix.

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