Rasha Thadani Urges Animal Protection on Earth Day: A Call to Save All Life

Rasha Thadani, newbie actress from 'Azaad', stresses the importance of protecting animals as part of Earth Day celebrations. She shared a cute video on Instagram with a street dog, emphasizing that wildlife survival is crucial for human existence. Shilpa Shetty also posted about reconnecting with nature to understand one's true self. Earth Day, first celebrated in 1970, was initiated by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson to address environmental concerns.

Key Points: Rasha Thadani on Earth Day: Protect Animals to Save Planet

  • Rasha Thadani urges animal protection on Earth Day
  • She shares a video with a street dog on Instagram
  • Shilpa Shetty also posts about connecting with nature
  • Earth Day was first celebrated in 1970 by Senator Gaylord Nelson
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Rasha Thadani stresses the importance for protecting animals this 'Earth Day'

Rasha Thadani stresses animal protection for Earth Day, joined by Shilpa Shetty. Learn their messages on wildlife and nature connection.

"Protecting animals is a key part of protecting the planet. Our survival is directly dependent on them - Rasha Thadani"

Mumbai, April 22

As we all celebrate 'Earth Day' on Wednesday, newbie actress Rasha Thadani has urged all to focus on protecting our animals as a crucial part of saving the planet.

Rasha stressed that animals play a significant role in ensuring our survival.

The 'Azaad' actress took to social media and dropped a cute video of herself trying to shake hands with a street dog.

Talking about the significance of the survival of all forms of life on earth, Rasha went on to write on her official Instagram handle, "Happy Earth Day. I hope this year we understand the importance of our forests and our wildlife. Earth Day isn't just about the beaches and mountains that Mother Earth has gifted us, it's about all life on Earth. (sic)"

"Protecting animals is a key part of protecting the planet. Our survival is directly dependent on them, the sooner we understand that- the better for us," she went on to add.

Not only her, but another Bollywood beauty, Shilpa Shetty, also published a post this "Earth Day".

The 'Dhadkan' actress used the opportunity to remind everyone that it is extremely crucial to keep in touch with nature.

She shared that it is only by connecting with our Mother Earth that we truly come to realize who we really are.

Shilpa penned on the photo-sharing app, "On Earth Day and every day, a gentle reminder to "ground yourself " bare feet on the earth, letting her energy heal and restore you...reconnect with nature, the sun on your skin, soil beneath your feet, birds chirping, waves whispering, and the breeze brushing your face... because when you touch the Earth, you remember who you truly are. (sic)".

'Earth Day' was first celebrated on April 22, 1970, as an initiative by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson to address the growing concerns regarding pollution, industrial waste, and the resultant environmental degradation.

- IANS

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Priya S
Love this! Earth Day should be about all living beings, not just trees and mountains. Rasha's post reminds us that our survival is tied to animals - from the cows on our streets to the birds in our cities. Beautiful message. ❤️
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Ravi K
Honestly, while this is a nice gesture, I wish more Bollywood stars would actually adopt or foster stray animals instead of just posting videos. Actions speak louder than Instagram posts. But yes, the message is important - protect our wildlife and street animals.
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James A
Interesting to see Indian celebrities taking Earth Day seriously. In the West, we often focus on recycling and renewable energy, but Rasha's point about animals being central to our survival is spot on. The interconnectedness of all life is something we all need to remember. 🌍
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Sneha F
Shilpa Shetty's message about grounding yourself in nature is so true! Growing up in India, we always had a connection with the earth - walking barefoot, feeding birds, caring for cows. These small traditions are our way of protecting animals every day. Beautiful posts from both actresses! 🌿
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David E
As someone who's traveled to India multiple times, I've seen the deep cultural respect for animals there - especially cows, monkeys, and dogs. Rasha's call to protect animals resonates with India's traditional values. Earth Day should indeed celebrate all life forms. 🐕

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