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Darasing Khurana joins hands with UNICEF India and IIT Bombay for THIS cause

After having worked as a fashion consultant to top Bollywood stars, Darasing Khurana made his debut with Shilpa Shetty’s show

Darasing Khurana joins hands with UNICEF India and IIT Bombay for THIS cause
Darasingh Khurana

Last Updated: 05.00 PM, Jul 28, 2023

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After being crowned ‘Mr. India’, Darasing Khurana went on to take a plunge into the world of acting. This was followed by him dabbling in RJing simultaneously. Amidst all this, he even worked as a ‘fashion consultant’ to many celebrities like Hritik Roshan, Siddharth Malhotra, Vidyut Jamwal, Varun Dhavan and others. All of this led to him bagging a prime role in Shilpa Shetty’s show on Amazon Prime titled ‘Hear me, Love me, See Me’ and 'Bai Ji Kuttange’, the Punjabi film with former Miss Universe Harnaaz Sandhu.

Recently, Darasing Khurana took a step in the direction of philanthropy by joining hands with UNICEF India and IIT Bombay’s ‘Abhyuday’, which happens to be Asia's largest student run social body. For this, Darasing will be hosting a segment on mental health for which he will be interviewing UNICEF’s mental health expert Tanuja Babre.

In a media statement issued by Darasing Khurana about the show, he said, “Through the show, we discussed several important topics related to mental health like the causes behind young people going through mental health issues and how parents can know and help their kids who are going through such issues. There is also an episode where we talked about how social media and the relationships built there can affect the mental health of a person in the long run."

The said podcast series will be released soon. Needless to say, Darasing Khurana is super excited to be a part of such an initiative that aligns with his vision of promoting mental health awareness in the country. On the professional front, buzz is that Darasing Khurana has signed the dotted lines for a groundbreaking Marathi film. The details of the same have been kept under the wraps.

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