A woman is under water, her eyes closed, sunlight streaming in. But all around her are plastic bags, floating around in the water body. This stunning photograph with Kannada actor Rashmika Mandanna has caught the attention of people on social media. The photo is part of a photoshoot that the actor did, to raise awareness about water pollution in our lakes, particularly Bellandur. While Rashmika didn’t actually enter the lake for the photos (that would be quite a health risk!), the striking photos are getting people talking about the issue.
Speaking with TNM, Rashmika said, “It all started when a senior from school spoke to me about this project. She told me this is not a paid thing, but since this was to raise awareness about pollution, I was interested.” Four photographs featuring Rashmika was released by the actor on Thursday on social media and they went viral by Friday – two in which she is on the lake bed, one where she is swimming in a water body, and one where she is suspended under water.
The inside water and underwater photos were taken at a friend’s pool, and the photos were later edited to make them dramatic. The other two photos were shot on the banks of Bellandur lake.
“It was the first time I had gone to that part of the city,” Rashmika says about her visit to Bellandur, “and as soon as I saw the crowd of people living there, I was heartbroken. I did not feel like leaving my car and I thought, how could people breathe this air. There was so much foam and it was flying around everywhere.”
“It’s high time we start talking about pollution and working on this issue,” she said, “We wanted to do the underwater shoot to showcase how grave the situation is and how bad things are going to be if we don’t change.”
Well wasn't aware of this till we had to actually go and shoot this in Bellandur lake..which like really broke my heart,and imagine few years down the line..it’s the same case everywhere else.. I’d rather not want to be in that space.. I just wanted to share
— Rashmika Mandanna (@iamRashmika) December 13, 2018
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Well wasn't aware of this till we had to actually go and shoot this in Bellandur lake..which like really broke my heart,and imagine few years down the line..it’s the same case everywhere else.. I’d rather not want to be in that space.. I just wanted to share
— Rashmika Mandanna (@iamRashmika) December 13, 2018
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Bellandur lake, once a lively water body, has recently has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons. It first caught fire in August 2016, and has been spilling smelly froth on nearby roads whenever it rains.
Rashmika, who is popular for films like Kirik Party (Kannada) and Geetha Govindham (Telugu), has earned a lot of praise of social media for raising awareness about the issue. Many fans were also worried about her health – but Rashmika has clarified that she didn’t actually enter the polluted lake, which would have been quite a risk.
"Indian actress Rashmika Mandanna is bringing awareness to water pollution in India.
— Muzamil (@promuzi) December 14, 2018
Her latest photoshoot takes her to Bengaluru's Bellandur Lake, where toxic foam has reportedly spewed from the lake's banks due to untreated sewage. pic.twitter.com/fzvADmw9Ie"
.@iamRashmika did an underwater photoshoot in Bellandur lake to raise awareness about water pollution
— Rashmika Mandanna Trends (@RashmikaTrend) December 14, 2018
Its an effort to inform people about the seriousness of the issue
Karnataka government Shud take steps to control the pollution in a lake #Rashmikamandanna pic.twitter.com/yjr35HPkh7
Daring Beauty #Rashmika in Bellandur lake.. which is toxic and polluted.. See this Under water photography.. #RashmikaMandanna
— Chandhoo9 (@chandhoo9) December 14, 2018
Keep it up @iamRashmika #Mudra369https://t.co/NiE8jBaOTM pic.twitter.com/TOvaQcbnRh
Very brave of actor Rashmika Mandanna @iamRashmika to do photoshoot with plastic bags underwater in order to highlight water pollution in India https://t.co/Gg3LexCecr
— Sarah Deo (@SarahTitus0306) December 14, 2018
The lake has been severely polluted as sewage, chemical effluents and construction debris are being dumped into it even today. The country’s topmost green court, National Green Tribunal (NGT), had taken suo motu cognisance of the matter after the lake caught fire for the second time in February 2017. As recently as December 6, the NGT had once again penalised the state government and civic agencies for not doing enough to rejuvenate the lake.