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B-Town supports Dia's directorial debut

Darpan News Desk, 29 Jul, 2016 01:08 PM
    Bollywood celebrities like Shabana Azmi, Hrithik Roshan and Farhan Akhtar have given a thumbs up to a video titled "Kids For Tigers", helmed by actress Dia Mirza.
     
    Produced by Dia and her husband Sahil Sangha's banner Born Free Entertainment Pvt Ltd, the short video aims to share a simple and vital message of tiger and environment conservation through the voices of children.
     
    The video also has actor Emraan Hashmi's six-year-old son Ayaan making his on screen debut.
     
    Here is what some of the celebrities tweeted: 
     
    Shabana Azmi: Today is Global Tiger Day. Watch short film with children directed by Dia Mirza and help spread the message.
     
    Farhan Akhtar: It's Global Tiger Day today (Friday) and Dia Mirza has created a film with an important message. Watch. Share.
     
    Hrithik Roshan: A commendable effort. Kids for Tigers. Well done, Dia Mirza, Sahil Sangha.
     
    Riteish Deshmukh: Wow, I like it. Retweet it, love this amazing initiative by Dia. International Tiger Day.
     
    Arjun Kapoor: Watch this very special message for a very special cause. Kids For Tigers”, Dia Mirza, Sahil Sangha.
     
    Sonam Kapoor: This is the sweetest thing Dia Mirza. You are lovely.
     
    Aanand L. Rai: It's time for us grown-ups to learn from these kids. Please watch it. Dia Mirza, thank you for the awareness. Save the tigers.
     
    Kunal Kapoor: This is lovely. Kids For Tigers has something important to say. Watch and share.
     
    Randeep Hooda: Save our tigers = save our planet because the steps to save the tiger automatically saves our planet. Global Tiger Day. 
     
    Prachi Desai: Hey grown-ups, these kids have something important to say Kids for Tigers. Great effort by Dia Mirza.
     
    Lara Dutta Bhupathi: Hear these little tigers roar! A wonderful initiative by Dia Mirza. Global Tiger Day. Kids For Tigers.
     
    Shekhar Ravjiani: A beautiful film by Dia Mirza for a beautiful cause. Our children are our future and our hope. Support Kids for Tigers.
     
    Bipasha Basu: Kids for Tigers has something important to say. Watch and share. Global Tiger Day.

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