Sunday, June 28, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Earth Hour An Attempt To Connect With Common Man: Arjun Kapoor

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Mar, 2015 04:08 PM
  • Earth Hour An Attempt To Connect With Common Man: Arjun Kapoor
The Earth Hour, which was observed starting 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, was a reminder to the common man to take time out from busy schedules for the cause of electricity conservation, says Bollywood actor and youth icon Arjun Kapoor, the brand ambassador for the annual activity since two years.
 
The Earth Hour, organised by WWF, is a global movement uniting people to protect the planet. It was famously started as a lights-off event in Sydney, Australia in 2007.
 
Last year, Delhi is said to have saved around 250 MW during Earth Hour.
 
Arjun, who is in the capital to urge the youth to spread awareness for the "ignored" cause, believes this initiative helps in "influencing and educating people" towards. 
 
"It's (an effort towards) connecting with the common man out there who might not have the time to think about all of this... if you just make him (the common man) think, I am sure it will make a difference in a bigger way," Arjun told IANS in an interview.
 
The 29-year-old says the realisation to do something for mother Earth dawned upon him he realised that "a lot of places in our country don't have electricity, there is still water shortage, clean water issue, natural resource issues... animals that need to be taken care of, and the environment in general in our country has been ignored for quite sometime because we have so many other issues to deal with".
 
The "Ishaqzaade" actor says he does his bit for conservation by checking whether the tap is off while he brushes his teeth, or switching off the mains while he leaves his house and disconnecting the charger once his phone is charged.
 
He stressed that the idea of the Earth Hour is to "remind people and consolidate the fact that the environment needs all of us".
 
"Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to lead a better future... we might be able to sustain for another 10, 15 or 20 years, but there is going to be an inevitable problem," he said.
 
"I hope everyone understands the value of this hour, that if they are not using (extra) electricity, it can go a long way in almost fulfilling the entire country's lights. If you can save that much electricity in an hour, imagine how many more houses can get lights."

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Arjun Kapoor's professionalism wows Sonakshi

Arjun Kapoor's professionalism wows Sonakshi
Actress Sonakshi Sinha is working with Arjun Kapoor for the first time in "Tevar" and says she respects her co-star for being a thorough professional.

Arjun Kapoor's professionalism wows Sonakshi

I try to make people laugh in my way: Varun Dhawan

I try to make people laugh in my way: Varun Dhawan
Varun Dhawan, whose latest release "Main Tera Hero" has won him a lot of praise, finds comparisons unfair with comedy star Govinda. The 26-year-old says he has his own distinct way of entertaining the audience.

I try to make people laugh in my way: Varun Dhawan

Dad took 31 years to be a star, give me 15: Soundarya Rajinikanth

Dad took 31 years to be a star, give me 15: Soundarya Rajinikanth
Soundarya may have played it safe with her directorial debut "Kochadaiiyaan" by teaming up with her superstar father Rajinikanth, but she is feeling the pressure of high expectations. She said if her dad took over three decades to attain stardom, she should be given at least half the time to prove herself.

Dad took 31 years to be a star, give me 15: Soundarya Rajinikanth

Waheeda Rehman 'not okay' with making film on her life

Waheeda Rehman 'not okay' with making film on her life
Veteran actress Waheeda Rehman, who recently unveiled Nasreen Munni Kabir's book "Conversations with Waheeda Rehman", says she is "not okay" if a film is made on her life.

Waheeda Rehman 'not okay' with making film on her life

People don't realise the power of their vote: Nawazuddin Siddiqui

People don't realise the power of their vote: Nawazuddin Siddiqui
When methodical Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui interacted with people in four Indian states for his new role of a TV reporter in a news channel, he was shocked to see that many don't realise the power of the vote - and discovered why "development" is just another word in politicians' dictionary.

People don't realise the power of their vote: Nawazuddin Siddiqui

Vir Das goes dark for 'Revolver Rani'

Vir Das goes dark for 'Revolver Rani'
Vir Das, known for his unique class of comedy on and off the big screen, has stepped out of his comfort zone to play a dark character in "Revolver Rani".

Vir Das goes dark for 'Revolver Rani'