The Asian Age

‘Nature talk is my oxygen’

Dia Mirza, who is ready to light up the big screen with the Sanjay Dutt biopic, is known for her love for nature. She speaks about movies, conscious shopping and more…

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Dia Mirza, known for her love for nature, speaks about movies, conscious shopping and more…

Dia Mirza is undoubtedl­y a ‘beauty with heart’. Besides being an actress and producer, she is also one of the ‘Green Celebritie­s’ in the industry. “For me, it has never been only about doing ‘a’ particular thing in life. I don’t wish to restrict myself or be defined only as an actress or a producer or an ex-Miss India. I feel that an individual has many purposes, and for me, one of it revolves around doing something that makes a larger impact,” says Dia, with a smile as we sit down for a chat over environmen­t and Delhi versus Mumbai changing weather pattern.

In a bid to raise awareness about the shrinking space for wild elephants in the country, the actress along with Vivek Menon, CEO at Wildlife Trust of India, launched a “gaj yatra” campaign at Nehru Memorial Museum and Library where Union minister for environmen­t, forest and climate change Dr Harsh Vardhan was also present. “It all started when I was a child,” she recalls. “Most kids don’t talk about environmen­t or nature because they are encouraged to talk about their marks, exams, etc. But I went to a very different school and have been brought up by unique parents. At school, we were taught under the banyan tree where from a very early age we were instilled with knowledge about true happiness. We were taught to be sensitive to our environmen­t, encouraged to not become consumeris­ts and taught the whole idea of peaceful co-existence.”

Adopting a natural lifestyle Dia loves earth-friendly high fashion. “Oh, I am very conscious about what I wear, eat, etc. Instead of a regular ‘plastic’ toothbrush, I use a bamboo toothbrush. I also don’t believe in applying makeup products that are tested on animals or have ingredient­s derived from animals. In normal day-to-day life, I don’t apply makeup at all. I believe in ‘conscious shopping and consuming’. I also always carry water so I don’t have to buy from outside. I live by the philosophy of recycling, reusing, reducing and refusing avoidable waste. I have a garbage management system at home and we keep an eye on whatever needs to be thrown out.”

Limelight and humanitari­anism Ask her whether being a celebrity who is also associated with a cause, in any way takes the limelight away from the latter and she unlocks her phone to show us Bittu Sahgal’s (noted environmen­tal activist and writer) message appreciati­ng her effort, “Not at all. I feel it is, in fact, an added advantage. The cause is always bigger and nobler.. Messages like these are my oxygen. I personally feel that Amitabh Bachchan had a great role in eradicatin­g polio from our country. He is someone who we all look up to. If it were to be a case of a celebrity taking away the limelight or overshadow­ing a cause, I don’t think the eradicatio­n of polio would have been possible. His voice made a huge difference. I don’t believe that I have a bigger sphere like him but even if I manage to influence one or two minds then I’ll feel that I have achieved my purpose in life.” Playing Manyata Dutt Dia, who has acted with Sanjay Dutt in films like Parineeta and Lage Raho Munna Bhai, will be playing the role of the actor’s wife in his biopic. “I believe Manyata is someone who has a strong sense of self. However, more than copying what/who she is in real life, I am following the strong and comprehens­ive writing to describe her character via Abhijat Joshi and Raju Hirani,” she says, adding, “Ranbir has transforme­d himself into Sanjay totally, a 100 per cent. But I don’t think others need to do the same. I have interacted with her over the years and I think she is the anchor in Sanjay’s life. But I have perceived Manyata through the wonderful writing that’s been written about her.” But does she have any apprehensi­ons about portraying a living person? “Oh, yes. Absolutely. But I am sure I’ll be able to do it justice.”

I have interacted with Manyata over the years and I think she is the anchor in Sanjay’s life — DIA MIRZA

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