The Asian Age

BEING ANIMAL ‘ INSTINCTIV­E’

HELPING A FURRY FRIEND OR A HELPLESS STRAY, THESE CELEBRITIE­S ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR ACTIVISM TO PROMOTE ANIMAL WELFARE

- POOJA PRABBHAN

With great power comes great responsibi­lity. But, in an era where social media ascendancy reigns, the ball ( of bringing about a change) is clearly in the “influencer’s” court! Celebritie­s and influencer­s with a burgeoning following are going all out to ensure their social media reach is being put to a rather interestin­g, thoughtful and altruistic use: Animal welfare. Actresses like Samyukta Hornad, Aindrita Ray and Nidhi Subbaiah take the endeavour of rescuing strays extremely seriously, often partaking in campaigns and doling out posts shedding light on the need to # adoptnotsh­op. Actor Darshan Thogudeepa has been in the spotlight for his animal welfare endeavours. He has also adopted zoo inmates according to reports in the past. These acts of kindness go a long way — in terms of reach as well, with several fans emulating the healthy trend. We take a deeper look...

“Hailing from a family of animal lovers, I’ve always been sensitised to the needs of animals, irrespecti­ve of whether they were a part of our family or not. Ever since I made a foray into films, which subsequent­ly led to a rise in my social media followersh­ip, I realised I was bestowed with the opportunit­y to raise awareness. And, then began my tryst with creating a welfare system for our furry companions online and off it,” begins actress Samyukta Hornad, who’s associated with the Watchers India Trust and PETA. She’s currently volunteeri­ng and posts often about Wildlife SOS and WRRC ( Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilita­tion Centre).

For those who follow the actress, it wouldn’t come as a surprise to find that a series of her posts have been dedicated to Gunda, a rescue dog of hers. “I didn’t know the colour of love was brown until I found a lil nothing standing in front of my gate staring at me with his big brown eyes. Little did I know that just another normal boring day like this, 16 years ago was going to be the biggest, most important day of my life. The day Gunda slowly snuggled into my heart, my family, my life... stitching all its broken pieces together. Soon enough, he became my go- to- place, my safe place, an eternal space for love and happiness. If this does not make any sense to you; ADOPT a Dog today, and feel the magic on your own. One of the biggest takeaways from using my power to influence on social media is how I’ve been successful in creating adequate awareness about rescue in general. Friends who weren’t too fond of animals have a better understand­ing of them. And those who want to adopt, they’re more aware of where to go or whom to contact. This truly leaves me feeling satisfied.”

Vouching for how sharing is caring; actress Sangeetha Bhat, shares that she often milks on the viral nature of social media, and puts it to good use. “As you see, people tend to pay heed to what they see on social media. For instance, I recently posted a picture of me bird feeding, and what followed was a few others who took similar snaps. To me, that’s what making an impact is truly about.”

But rescue operations are what she largely focusses on, adds Sangeetha, “I make a conscious effort to post phone numbers of organisati­ons and individual­s who I personally know, that help animals. It might seem like a trivial thing, but the fact is, social media has come to the rescue of many strays who’ve been offered food, vaccines and accommodat­ion by good samaritans who have put their connection­s to good use.”

Given how a huge influx of people into a metropolit­an city leads to issues like solid waste, Deepashree, model and actor, decided to take things in her hand. “I was working for a NGO a while ago, when I chanced upon a lady would come around with a huge bag full of food, and would feed strays around. She was neither from a NGO nor a govt official, it was from her personal interest. Ever since, I make it a point to update about animal care on social media and via whatsapp groups. To anyone reading this; getting an odd 600- 1000 likes on a picture should be put to a bigger use. Use your social media power to bring around a change in the lives of those who can’t do much to you, that’s what kindness is all about!”

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