Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut recently shared a video on social media that exposed the littered condition of Mount Everest’s base camp in the Himalayas. The footage showed rubbish strewn across the area, prompting Kangana to criticize those who considered themselves God’s favorites. She called for a reality check, stating that the video demonstrated how humans disrespect nature by leaving their “nasty, stinky, dirty footsteps everywhere.” Twitter users resonated with Kangana’s sentiments, expressing agreement and support for her stance.
In her caption, Kangana demanded that Everest tours be shut down or the situation be addressed. She also expressed her belief that humans may be God’s least favorite creation, given their tendency to disregard and pollute the environment. The actress urged people to “save the world from humans” and take responsibility for preserving nature.
Whoever thinks human is God’s favourite needs a reality check, look at this scene you would realise human is probably God’s least favourite, they tend to leave their smelly, stinky, filthy footprints everywhere…. Save the world from humans please … 🙏 https://t.co/TuIFc4iBho
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) May 30, 2023
Many social media users applauded Kangana for drawing attention to this issue, with some emphasizing the need for humans to understand the importance of conserving nature. They echoed the sentiment that nature sustains us and not the other way around. Suggestions were made, such as charging an extra fee for Everest climbers to hire cleanup crews and holding individuals accountable for their actions.
One user said, “For a fact, we humans need to understand that. We don’t conserve nature…The nature conserves us!” Another stated, “If you go you should have to pay an extra $20,000 dollars just to hire clean-up crews.”
another user said, True !! We human impacts on mountain ecosystems disturb biodiversity across all trophic levels, from microbes, to higher animals with little understood consequences for the whole ecosystem
Switching gears to Kangana’s professional endeavors, she was last seen in the 2022 espionage action film “Dhaakad,” which didn’t perform well at the box office. Her upcoming projects include “Tejas,” where she portrays an Indian Air Force pilot, and her directorial debut “Tiku Weds Sheru,” featuring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Avneet Kaur.
Additionally, Kangana has completed filming for the movie “Emergency,” in which she plays the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. She serves as the director and producer of this project. Furthermore, she has wrapped up shooting for P Vasu’s Tamil sequel “Chandramukhi 2,” in which she shares the screen with Raghav Lawrence.