Bhumi Pednekkar on How Art Inspires Social Change

Bhumi Satish Pednekkar Shows How Cinema Can Drive Social Change at Milken Asia Summit

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Renowned Indian actor and climate advocate Bhumi Satish Pednekkar took the stage at the Milken Institute Asia Summit 2025, demonstrating how storytelling through cinema can inspire social change and encourage action across borders. By merging art with activism, she highlighted the powerful role artists play in shaping societal conversations.

Recalling her breakthrough role in the 2015 hit Dum Laga Ke Haisha, Pednekkar shared how that experience shaped both her career and the causes she chose to champion.

At the Summit, she said, “My first film was about a girl who didn’t fit society’s idea of beauty. She was heavier, though, I don’t like that word, but I use it so everyone understands. She didn’t fit the narrow frame that beauty is often forced into. The story follows her and a man who keeps putting her down for not matching his idea of beauty. By the end, she breaks free from those shackles and wins in her own way.”

The unexpected box-office success of the film, she added, opened her eyes to what cinema could do. “That’s when I realised how powerful cinema can be. In India, there’s still a lot of stigma and taboo around topics people rarely talk about. Cinema makes it easier to start those conversations. And when empathy turns into something actionable, that’s advocacy. That first film showed me the path I wanted to take and it gave me the courage to say no to projects that didn’t fit that vision.”

Her reflections in the speech fit naturally with the summit’s theme, “Innovating for a Shared Future,” showing how artists can use their influence to promote empathy-driven responses to some of the world’s most pressing challenges.

By discussing her journey—from portraying a character who defied stereotypes to speaking out on climate action and social equity—Pednekkar illustrated how stories on screen can spark real-world conversations and even shift attitudes across cultures and borders.