Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

We all have to be responsibl­e citizens, says Rajat Barmecha

- Kavita Awaasthi n kavita.awaasthi@htlive.com

One has to be mentally sorted in a crisis and I am feeling just fine in this lockdown,” says Rajat Barmecha, adding that in these troubled times, he is thankful for having a family and a support system. “I am blessed and it is terrible to read about the tough times people are facing,” he says.

The actor feels that people should learn that they have to do their bit and take care of nature.

He admits that he has been avoiding using plastic in the last three years. “I don’t use plastic at all in my daily life. It is tough due to the kind of world we live in. We all have to be responsibl­e citizens.

I have not bought or used any plastic bottles, straws, cutlery and carry bags. More than not using it, one has to find alternativ­es for plastic. In my acting contracts, I have a clause about non-usage of plastic and, in fact, my sister’s wedding ceremony was plastic free. My friends, too, have begun following these habits and I feel if even three of them convert, then my job is done.”

Workwise, his debut film Udaan completed 10 years of its release. He feels humbled that people still remember the film and his performanc­e. “People don’t get the creative satisfacti­on and the respect as an actor even after 10 films but I got it with Udaan. The film’s team went to the Cannes Film Festival in May 2010. Since then, I have grown as an actor and a person. I have travelled a lot and it’s taught me a lot about life,” he says,” he says.

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