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Time of India
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Exclusive- Raghav Thakur on World Environment Day says, 'Saving the environment is not a choice, it's a responsibility'
World Environment Day is celebrated every year on June 5th to raise global awareness about protecting our environment and encourage people of all ages to take action against , climate change, and deforestation. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Actor Raghav Thakur, who was last seen playing the titular role of Krishna Shukla aka Krish, in the TV show Suhaagan addresses the significance of the day. He said, "It serves as a reminder for everyone to take meaningful steps toward protecting nature, reducing pollution, and preserving natural resources. The day encourages people to plant more trees, recycle waste, and minimise the use of plastic. It is important to spread awareness about the importance of keeping our environment clean, green, and safe for all living beings." He continued, "It is high time for us to live in harmony with nature and fight against . Let us all pledge to protect our planet and secure a healthier Earth for future generations. The God gifted environment gives us everything we need — clean air, fresh water, healthy food, and natural resources. But human activities have caused serious damage to nature. Plastic waste, air and water pollution, and cutting down forests are harming the Earth and all living beings." Talking ahead he mentioned the need to protect our natural treasury. Raghav added, "We can help by making small but meaningful changes — like using reusable bags, saving electricity, planting trees, and spreading awareness among our friends and family by often keeping is a topic for discussion. Saving the environment is not a choice — it's a responsibility. If we act today, we can build a better, greener world for tomorrow." Keep reading this space for more updates.


Time of India
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
World Environment Day is a reminder to care for our planet: Sheetal Maulik
Sheetal Maulik, TV actress who is essaying the role of Priya in Meri Bhavya Life feels the need for unity to protect nature and build a cleaner, greener future because "a healthy Earth begins with us," she says, adding, " World Environment Day is observed on June 5, serving as a reminder for all of us to care for our planet." She adds, "Every small step we take makes a big difference. We need to save the environment because it's the foundation of life on Earth, providing essential resources like air, water and food. However, human activities are degrading the environment at an alarming rate, threatening our very existence." Sheetal says that even simple actions can make a significant difference. "For instance, ditching plastic bottles and opting for reusable ones can reduce plastic waste and pollution. Similarly, using public transport, carpooling, or cycling can decrease air pollution and carbon emissions ," she says. Sheetal, who has worked in shows like Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, Barsatein – Mausam Pyaar Ka, Suhaagan, Deewaniyat says, "Reducing meat consumption, using energy-efficient appliances, and recycling can also contribute to environmental conservation. By incorporating these habits into our daily lives, we can collectively mitigate the damage and work towards a more sustainable future." Shifting the onus on human beings to understand the issue, she says, "People fail to understand that our body's internal environment is as important as is the external. So I truly believe that meditation and being with oneself for at least 10 mins a day can make us better thinkers and it will only contribute to the outer world."


Time of India
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Sheetal Maulik: I enjoy going on road trips with my daughter and husband
With the approaching, nature is at its best. Actress Sheetal Maulik believes there's no better time to hit the road. Known for her vibrant screen presence, Sheetal finds a different kind of joy off-screen — in road trips with her family. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 'I haven't taken any solo road trip yet, but would like to go for it soon. I enjoy going with my daughter and husband on road trips even more. It gives me a different high. It's like we're just three friends travelling together. The weather makes it better. Windows down, music on, and the people you love beside you — it's the best feeling,' says the actress. Recalling her first major road trip, she says, 'We went to Ashtavinayak — the eight Ganapathis — in a Maruti 800 with my parents, husband and a few other relatives. It was my first ever road trip, which was adventurous and unforgettable." Sheetal feels that such experiences bring people closer. She says, "I feel road trips with family and friends are more than just scenic drives, they make your bond better. You adjust to situations, like when the car breaks down or there's a puncture. Those moments teach you how strong your connection is, and you enjoy together.' On the work front, she has been part of shows like Gutar Gu, Suhaagan, Pyaar Ki Luka Chuppi and others.


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
My mother's constant faith in me has built my confidence, values, and sense of identity: Raghav Thakur
Actor , best known for his lead role as Krishna Shukla in the , has also appeared in the show . Raghav became a household name through Suhaagan. But beyond the spotlight and scripts, he credits his biggest role model—his mother. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 'I share a very beautiful bond with my mom (Ruby Devi). She's a homemaker and lives with our family in Delhi. Just a month ago, she visited me in Mumbai, and we had an amazing time exploring the city. Her presence made my house feel like home—warm, alive, and full of love. I miss her,' Raghav shares. This Mother's Day, though he's away from her, he has planned something special. 'I've arranged for gifts, her favourite sweets, and home-cooked-style meals to be delivered every hour, so she feels celebrated throughout the day. In school, she was my academic support. Today, she's my emotional compass—teaching me patience, hard work, and resilience. She's shaped me in my life.' He believes that the bond between a mother and son plays a pivotal role in a man's emotional development. 'Her constant faith in me has built my confidence, my values, and my sense of identity. Everything good in me carries her imprint. Her love gives me strength, and her presence gives me peace. Happy Mother's Day, Maa—you are my greatest blessing.'


Time of India
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Suhaagan Fame Raghav Thakur: Acting lets me explore new places and that's what I love most
Actor Raghav Thakur , best known for his lead role as Krishna Shukla in the TV show Suhaagan , is currently immersed in the natural beauty of Dhalewadi near Lonavala , where he's shooting for an upcoming project. While the city life of Mumbai inspires him, it's the travel opportunities that his profession offers, which excite him the most. Speaking about his love for both acting and exploration, Raghav shared, 'Mumbai, the bustling financial capital of India, is known for its fast-paced life, crowded streets, and vibrant culture. I was always in love with the city of dreams and wanted to be an actor.' He adds, 'I enjoy acting not just because I love performing, but also because it allows me to explore new places. Right now, I'm shooting near Pune, and the surroundings are so peaceful and refreshing. It's a perfect escape from the chaos.' A fan of quick getaways, Raghav is taking full advantage of the beautiful landscapes around him. 'Exploring the outskirts of Mumbai is such a treat—whether it's Lonavala, Matheran, or Alibaug. These places offer breathtaking views, adventure activities, and a chance to unwind.' While he's keeping busy with commercials and brand shoots, Raghav is eyeing a strong comeback to television. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo 'I'm grateful to the industry for embracing me, even though I come from outside. Just because I'm not on a daily show right now doesn't mean I'm sitting idle. But yes, I'm waiting for a fresh script that challenges me as an actor. I don't want to repeat myself—I want to evolve and entertain.' Having also appeared in Nima Denzongpa, Raghav became a household name through Suhaagan. Even after the show's end, scenes featuring his portrayal of Krishna remain popular on social media, a testament to his strong connect with audiences.