MUMBAI: Talented actress Sanya Malhotra is not only winning hearts on-screen but also off-screen. This autism month, the actress recently attended the opening ceremony of ‘So-Hum Smiles’, a special school for neurodivergent individuals. This school, which is supported by an NGO, looks after providing exceptional care and support to neurodivergent people. With her presence, Sanya extended her support to the school’s noble cause. She believes that the school is more than just a therapy center as it also embodies a vision of inclusivity, empowerment, and compassion.
She said, “I am truly happy that this center is opening which is the need of an hour to provide help for the neurodivergent individuals. It is critical to find a structured yet flexible learning environment for these people focused on life skills and independent living. It is imperative to find acceptance and a place for these kids and adults in society not just for these kids but also for society to do better and be uplifted. I am sure the center will create a fruitful impact on numerous lives.”
On the work front, the versatile actress is looking forward to the release of her upcoming film ‘Mrs’, which is a remake of a Malayalam film ‘The Great Indian Kitchen’. The Arati Kadav directorial is already making waves internationally. Recently, it was also showcased at the Hawaii International Film Festival 2024.
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