Dia Mirza Advocates for More Nature Time This World Health Day

Synopsis
On World Health Day, Dia Mirza highlights the importance of spending time in nature. She emphasizes that this connection is vital for children's development and environmental stewardship. Her recent work, the film adaptation of 'Kaafir,' showcases a powerful true story about resilience and freedom.
Key Takeaways
- Dia Mirza encourages nature connection.
- Importance of nature for children's development.
- 'Kaafir' highlights a powerful true story.
- Nature serves as a healer.
- Environmental stewardship fosters love and respect.
Mumbai, April 7 (NationPress) Actress Dia Mirza encouraged everyone to immerse themselves in Nature this World Health Day.
The former beauty queen shared a delightful video on her Instagram, showcasing her adventures in the wild with her little one, Avyaan. During their outing, he had the opportunity to observe various species rarely seen in everyday life.
In her World Health Day message, Dia expressed, "Happy #WorldHealthDay! Make a commitment to spend more time in Nature. Nature serves as a healer. 'To Walk In Nature is to Witness a Thousand Miracles' - Mary Davis..."
Reflecting on her experience in the wilderness, the star of 'Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein' remarked, "The crunch of dry leaves, the song of cicadas, and the many incredible facets of being present in nature unveil numerous answers to life's questions."
Dia believes it's vital for children to develop a connection with nature. "Most importantly, this bond helps our kids appreciate the profound connection we share with one another. This relationship fosters love, respect, and environmental stewardship. What better way to contribute to the health of our planet?" she concluded.
On the professional front, Dia's 2019 web series 'Kaafir' has been adapted into a compelling feature film.
This cinematic retelling depicts the true story of Shehnaz Parveen, a Pakistani woman who, after crossing the LOC into Indian territory, is imprisoned on suspicion of militancy. Over seven years in captivity, she gives birth to a child, only to be rescued by an Indian journalist fighting for her freedom.
Speaking about 'Kaafir', Dia shared, "It’s heartwarming that audiences still cherish the series after all these years. Revisiting this beautiful story in a newer, shorter format for a broader audience feels nostalgic. Kainaaz's quest for justice and her emotional bond with Vedant is something I’ll always treasure, and I’m excited for viewers to experience it again."