Is Naseeruddin Shah Right About the Climate Crisis?
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Mumbai, Feb 6 (NationPress) Renowned actor Naseeruddin Shah emphasized the critical need to address the escalating climate crisis facing humanity. During the screening of his short film “It’s Only 47°C”, he remarked, "I may not grasp all the technical aspects, but my insights stem from Harish (Borah) and my own experiences, especially not witnessing a blue sky for months."
Highlighting the unpredictability of the climate in recent years, which affects everyday life, he noted, "It has begun to snow in areas where it never rained, and rains are occurring in places unprepared for such weather. Unseasonal rain often leads to crop damage. I admit I’m among the guilty, as we don't live in an air-conditioned home, yet we contribute to pollution."
"While I’m unsure how we can rectify our actions, acknowledging our impact is vital, and perhaps discovering solutions for the future is essential for our sake," he continued.
He pointed out that the earth has thrived for millions of years without humans, implying that the real concern should be our survival. "Ultimately, we are the ones who will face the repercussions."
Naseeruddin further called on everyone to contribute to environmental preservation.
In a separate development, he recently expressed disappointment at being disinvited from Mumbai University's Jashn-E-Urdu event, stating he had anticipated engaging with students.
On the professional front, Naseeruddin is set to appear in Anubhav Sinha’s upcoming courtroom drama “Assi”, alongside Taapsee Pannu.