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Mumbai: Actor Farhan Akhtar during the launch of National Geographic event in Mumbai on April 21, 2017. (Photo: IANS) Image Credit: IANS

Filmmaker-actor Farhan Akhtar says that as a creative person he has a socio-political consciousness and that reflects in his work.

“As a citizen, the social fabric that we are living in, all our actions impact others. So, that consciousness is important,” he said.

The 43-year-old actor says it’s important to be “aware of the people who inhabit in the same city, same country that you are living in, about their sufferings because you never know, tomorrow, it might just affect you as well.”

Akhtar joined a social campaign called Mission Blue on Friday, an initiative by National Geographic for water conservation. He has been associated with various other social causes earlier like gender equality, tree planting, raising funds for flood victims of Kashmir and Assam in 2014 among many others.

Is it a choice or responsibility to raise his voice on social issues?

“I think everyone has a responsibility towards the society they are living in. Now, whether you want to accept it or not, is a separate topic of discussion. But, acting on issues to take a step to resolve it, is a choice,” he said.

Asked about how to teach children to save water, Akhtar said: “I agree upon the fact that playing with water in the summer is real fun. As a kid, like many others, even I loved playing in water... I won’t say, in the name of water conservation, snatching away childhood from kids.

“But now due to climate change, we are in a place to be very responsible towards the usage of water, because whatever we do today is going to have a very telling example on future.”

He added: “The reality is quite frightening for future. If I will go by research, by 2025, there is a possibility, that two-third of the population, might not be able to access water for drinking and sanitation. So, you know why acting upon such crisis is important?”