Rupali Ganguly plants sapling in father's memory ahead of World Environment Day
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Television actor Rupali Ganguly participated in a tree plantation drive on 7 May, planting a sapling in honour of her late father, filmmaker Anil Ganguly, ahead of World Environment Day on 5 June. The actress shared a video of the moment on social media, describing it as emotionally significant.
The plantation initiative
In the video, Ganguly was seen dressed in her signature saree from her popular television series 'Anupamaa' as she stepped out of her car to join the tree plantation drive. She actively participated in planting saplings and interacted with others present at the event.
A tribute to her father
Anil Ganguly, a celebrated filmmaker and screenwriter, passed away on 15 January 2016 at the age of 82 following a brief illness. He directed acclaimed films including Kora Kagaz, Tapasya, Saaheb, Trishna, Khandaan, and Humkadam, many of which earned critical recognition and National Awards.
Ganguly's environmental message
In her social media caption, Ganguly wrote: "It was an honour to be a part of this campaign. Honoured to plant the first tree and flag off this meaningful beginning towards World Environment Day on June 5th. Planting a tree in my father's name made this moment even more special." She added: "This planet has given us everything — now it's our turn to care, protect, and nurture it. Let's come together and make our world greener, healthier, and full of life. Every tree counts. Every small step matters."
Why it resonates
The initiative aligns with growing momentum around World Environment Day, which focuses on ecosystem restoration and climate action. Celebrity participation in such drives often amplifies public awareness and encourages broader participation in environmental conservation efforts across India.