Vishal Dadlani praises David Attenborough's storytelling ahead of centenary

Sir David Attenborough, legendary broadcaster and natural historian, turns 100 this week. Indian celebrities Vishal Dadlani, Aditya Narayan, and Aman Gupta share tributes, praising his storytelling and impact. A special documentary 'Making Life on Earth: Attenborough's Greatest Adventure' premieres on May 8 on Sony BBC Earth. The film offers behind-the-scenes insights into one of the most influential wildlife series.

Key Points: Vishal Dadlani on David Attenborough: Storytelling that inspires

  • Sir David Attenborough turns 100 this week
  • Special documentary 'Making Life on Earth' premieres May 8 on Sony BBC Earth
  • Vishal Dadlani praises his storytelling for sparking curiosity
  • Aditya Narayan and Aman Gupta also join in tributes
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Vishal Dadlani reveals what he admires about Sir David Attenborough ahead of his centenary

Vishal Dadlani, Aditya Narayan, and Aman Gupta share tributes to Sir David Attenborough ahead of his 100th birthday, celebrating his storytelling and impact.

"As a creative person, I really admire how Sir David Attenborough used storytelling to spark curiosity, awareness and respect for the natural world. - Vishal Dadlani"

Mumbai, May 5

Music composer Vishal Dadlani admires Sir David Attenborough's knack for using storytelling to spark curiosity.

Sir David Attenborough is known for creating wildlife moments the world couldn't stop watching. The legendary broadcaster and natural historian is set to turn 100 this week, and the milestone will be celebrated with the premiere of a special one-hour behind-the-scenes documentary, 'Making Life on Earth: Attenborough's Greatest Adventure'.

As tributes pour in from across the globe, Indian celebrities also joined in to wish Sir David Attenborough on his 100th birthday, celebrating the impact his work has had on generations of viewers.

Talking about the legend, Vishal Dadlani said, "As a creative person, I really admire how Sir David Attenborough used storytelling to spark curiosity, awareness and respect for the natural world. His work reminds us that our planet is something we must cherish and protect. Wishing him a very happy 100th Birthday".

The special offers viewers a closer look at what went into creating one of the most influential wildlife series of all time, featuring rare behind-the-scenes insights and stories from the original crew.

Aditya Narayan, singer & host shared, "Wishing Sir David Attenborough a very happy 100th Birthday, A 100 years of life, and decades of inspiring the world. As someone who loves entertaining and connecting with people, I really admire the way Sir David has kept audiences across generations curious, amazed, and inspired by nature. That kind of storytelling is timeless".

Aman Gupta, Indian entrepreneur, angel investor said, "A very happy 100th Birthday to you, Sir David. Reaching 100 years is remarkable but touching billions of lives within those years is even more extraordinary. You have turned curiosity into a moment, you made people stop, look closer and truly value the incredible world around us. Thank you Sir David for leading with wisdom, grace and purpose for an entire century".

'Making Life on Earth: Attenborough's Greatest Adventure' is set to premiere on May 8 on Sony BBC Earth.

- IANS

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Aditya G
Vishal Dadlani and Aditya Narayan have nailed it—Attenborough's storytelling is unmatched. In a world full of noise, he made us stop and appreciate nature's wonders. Respect from India! 🇮🇳🔥
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Rohit L
I wish we had more content creators like Sir David Attenborough in India. Our wildlife documentaries are good but lack that magic of storytelling. His centenary is a reminder of how much we still need to learn about conservation. Happy Birthday, Sir! 🎂
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Michael C
It's incredible that at 100, he's still inspiring people across the world. I've watched 'Life on Earth' and 'Planet Earth' countless times. The documentary on May 8 sounds amazing. Thanks to Sony BBC Earth for bringing this to Indian audiences.
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Anushka E
"Curiosity into a moment"—Aman Gupta's words are spot on! Sir David Attenborough taught us to look closer at the world. In India, we have such rich biodiversity but often take it for granted. His work is a gentle nudge to protect our forests, rivers, and wildlife. Happy 100th! 🌸🌏
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Kavya N
Vishal Dadlani and I share the same admiration! Attenborough's voice is like a warm blanket—so calming yet powerful. I remember watching 'The Blue Planet' with my dad during summer vacations. Those moments are priceless. Thank you, Sir, for a century of wonder. 🐋✨

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