National Geographic to feature Raees movie’s anti-pollution stand; Kejriwal declares it tax-free in Delhi


Never in the history of mankind has there been so much anticipation for a movie trailer. As we all know, the much-awaited trailer of the movie Raees has been released across all digital media. With all those jaw-dropping actions and some really cool bottle crushing stunts, this movie is one of the most anticipated movies of 2017.

However, Raees trailer has a lot of fumes, thick layers of fog, thin-crushed glass bottles, polluted water, gas, smoke and everything else you should not inhale. A true environmentalist would definitely think that Raees is all about fighting pollution in Delhi and other places in India. Editors at National Geographic probably had exactly the same impression, they assumed Raees aims at spreading the word about saving the environment. As a result, next publication of National Geographic Magazine will feature Raees movie’s anti-pollution stand, with an exclusive interview with Shahrukh and Mahira Khan.

“Environmental issues have increasingly become a topic in film and television, even Sunny Leone’s ‘Ragini MMS 2’ thought us the importance of saving paper by sending only MMS. We are excited that Raees will definitely give a new life to Swachh Bharat Abhiyan,” Dinesh Kumar looked optimistic. He is an environmentalist and has always been a huge supporter of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.

An avid movie buff and critic, who also happens to be the Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal was not only impressed but was also convinced that Raees will take care of Delhi’s massive pollution problem. He was the first one to announce that Raees will run tax-free in Delhi.

Let’s wait and see if Hrithik Roshan’s “Kaabil” happens to be another one with an environmental twist.


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Vijay Nikam used to send his articles to magazines, such as, Time, Reader’s Digest, National Geographic and Filmfare. But he never got published – Never, not even a single time! At DelhiPress, he fits right in.



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