Yami Gautam bears a movement to elevate awareness of missing people cases in the country; LOST isn't just a film for Yami Gautam!

Recently, Yami Gautam appeared in the film LOST, released on Zee5. LOST isn't just a film for Yami Gautam; therefore, She is raising awareness about the rising cases of missing people in the country.
By Rekha Nagare - Feb 28, 2023 02:27 PM IST
Yami Gautam bears a movement to elevate awareness of missing people cases in the country; LOST isn't just a film for Yami Gautam!
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Yami Gautam is one of the most versatile actresses in the Bollywood film fraternity. She has shown her extraordinary performance in movies like Vicky Donor to A Thursday. She has substantiated her courage as an actor by seeking different roles in the flicks. she enthrals everyone with her performance in a Zee5 film, LOST. She acted as a disquisition officer finding suspects in a missing theatre artist case. The edge-of-the-seat drama has grabbed everyone's attention with its amazing storyline therefore, It's trending at a first position on the OTT platforms. LOST isn't just a film for Yami Gautam. Yami Gautam is also carrying a movement and producing awareness about the increase in the missing people cases in the country.

Check out here Yami Gautam's movement for awareness about missing people:-

As per the reports, every 8 minutes, a child and many elderly citizens get lost in India. And their missing cases don't acknowledge an appropriate investigation; therefore, they are kept under' Lost' categories. Now, Yami Gautam has initiated a movement in Mumbai and Kolkata. She seems at different places, standing while holding posters about missing people and spreading awareness. Whereas approximately 150 influencers accompanied her in this movement.

She mentioned that not all hopes are lost yet, and one can bring an alteration by intensifying awareness. She said she got a superior platform in the form of the film, LOST, to support the reason. She cited, "We all read about so many missing cases, but always turn a blind eye towards it because it doesn't affect us directly. However, my film Lost gave me that chance to go beyond and use ZEE5's platforms and my personal social media platforms to start a movement and raise awareness about the many missing people. What started as an initiative soon turned into a movement thanks to the 150+ people who decided to join in to amplify the message. If you are reading this right now, then know that not all hopes are lost and that you and I can make a difference if we put our minds to it."

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