- She teamed up with the boys from the SUP Marinaa Club for a stand-up paddle-boarding activity
- I firmly believe that our oceans and waters should not be treated as landfills; we must keep plastic and debris away from our ecosystems: Regina Cassandra
R ARIVANANTHAM
With captivating performances as Rekha in ‘Farzi’ and Mrinalini Sarabhai in ‘Rocket Boys,’ Regina Cassandra also consistently champions environmental causes. Recently, the ‘Jaanbaaz Hindustan Ke’ actress was seen participating in a beach cleanup event, elegantly adorned in a saree. Building on this, Regina has embarked on another impactful endeavor to promote awareness about plastic. She teamed up with the boys from the SUP Marinaa Club for a stand-up paddle-boarding activity.
Sharing her experience, Regina mentioned, “I had the opportunity to do something I absolutely love:, stand-up paddle-boarding. I joined the boys who are from SUP Marinaa Club and was intrigued by their initiative. I was delighted to be part of it. What fascinated me the most was that it was led by a 12-year-old boy named Anish, which motivated me even more to join their cause.”
She further added, “I firmly believe that our oceans and waters should not be treated as landfills; we must keep plastic and debris away from our ecosystems. We need them, so let’s not bleed them. In spite the current heat wave, I felt this activity was incredibly necessary. I thoroughly enjoyed stand-up paddling with the team.”
Excitement awaits Regina’s fans as they eagerly anticipate her upcoming roles opposite Ajith Kumar in ‘Vidaa Muyarchi’ and alongside Nawazuddin Siddiqui in ‘Section 108.’