Udne Ki Aasha actor Kanwar Dhillon: World No Tobacco Day Should Be Observed Every Day
On World No Tobacco Day, actor Kanwar Dhillon who is currently seen in Udne Ki Aasha opened up about tobacco addiction, the growing smoking culture among youngsters, and why staying away from tobacco is one of the best choices a person can make.
Talking about tobacco addiction, Kanwar said that while people today are well aware of the dangers of smoking, quitting ultimately comes down to personal determination. “I think the only real solution would be a complete ban on tobacco, but that’s unlikely given how massive the industry is. Information about the harmful effects of smoking is easily available today. In the end, giving up the habit is a personal decision. I have a lot of respect for people who manage to quit because it’s one of the most positive changes a chain smoker can make for their health,” he said.
According to the actor, awareness campaigns play an important role, but overcoming addiction is something each individual must take responsibility for. “Everyone knows the risks. Awareness can only go so far. At the end of the day, it’s a battle that has to be fought and won by the individual,” he added.
Sharing his thoughts on anti-smoking advertisements shown in cinemas, Kanwar said he supports the intention behind them but feels the repeated screenings during movie intervals may be excessive.
“I understand why these campaigns are shown before a film starts, and I support the message completely. But when the same ads keep appearing during the interval, it can feel unnecessary. The warnings and graphic images already printed on cigarette packs are strong enough to convey the dangers. These campaigns are important, but people will still make their own choices,” he explained.
When asked whether he would smoke on screen if a character required it, Kanwar said he would approach it professionally.
“It’s definitely not something I’d be comfortable with personally, but as an actor, my job is to do justice to the character. If a role genuinely required it, I would do it as part of the performance. That said, it would begin and end with the role. I wouldn’t carry the habit into real life,” he said.
Kanwar also expressed concern about how smoking is often perceived among young people today. “Over time, smoking has become associated with looking cool or fitting in. Many youngsters start because they see it as a style statement, and before they know it, it becomes a habit. Personally, I’ve never been drawn to smoking or tobacco in any form, and I’ve always stayed away from it,” he shared.
Ending with a message for World No Tobacco Day, the actor stressed that awareness should not be limited to a single day. “I honestly feel the message behind World No Tobacco Day should be remembered every day of the year. Tobacco addiction is one of the most harmful addictions a person can develop. It affects your health, increases the risk of serious diseases, and can even become life-threatening. That’s why it’s so important to make informed choices and stay away from tobacco,” Kanwar concluded.
According to the actor, awareness campaigns play an important role, but overcoming addiction is something each individual must take responsibility for. “Everyone knows the risks. Awareness can only go so far. At the end of the day, it’s a battle that has to be fought and won by the individual,” he added.
Sharing his thoughts on anti-smoking advertisements shown in cinemas, Kanwar said he supports the intention behind them but feels the repeated screenings during movie intervals may be excessive.
“I understand why these campaigns are shown before a film starts, and I support the message completely. But when the same ads keep appearing during the interval, it can feel unnecessary. The warnings and graphic images already printed on cigarette packs are strong enough to convey the dangers. These campaigns are important, but people will still make their own choices,” he explained.
When asked whether he would smoke on screen if a character required it, Kanwar said he would approach it professionally.
“It’s definitely not something I’d be comfortable with personally, but as an actor, my job is to do justice to the character. If a role genuinely required it, I would do it as part of the performance. That said, it would begin and end with the role. I wouldn’t carry the habit into real life,” he said.
Kanwar also expressed concern about how smoking is often perceived among young people today. “Over time, smoking has become associated with looking cool or fitting in. Many youngsters start because they see it as a style statement, and before they know it, it becomes a habit. Personally, I’ve never been drawn to smoking or tobacco in any form, and I’ve always stayed away from it,” he shared.
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