Malavika Mohanan message on World Wild Life Day. Malavika Mohanan is not only known for her redhot looks and glamor treat on the big screen but also known for supporting good causes to help the society.
On the occasion of World Wild Life Day,Malavika Mohanan said “We need to be spectators, not intruders in our shared world.”
Malavika Mohanan who is a wild life photographer said “The most important lesson is patience. You can’t approach wildlife with entitlement. If you’re truly in the wild, you have to respect that.”
She shared “Photography started as a very personal journey in 2019. When I’m working on sets, I’m around 300 to 400 people on average. So whenever I get time off, it is meditative to go into a forest; no people, just calm.”
She said “For 12 hours, you’re just in the wild, seeing it in its most primal form. You’ll see what you see — it all depends on luck. You can never predict what you’ll find, that’s the beauty of it.” and added “Over the years, wildlife photography became something I grew very passionate about. It’s very different from my work life, and that’s what makes it special.” Last August, Malavika travelled to Serengeti National Park (Tanzania) to witness the Great Migration, an experience long on her bucket list. “It was a beautiful experience, truly very special, watching vast herds traverse forests and rivers across the African plains."
Malavika Mohanan says “Wildlife teaches you patience. You can’t approach it with entitlement. If you’re truly in the wild, you have to respect that.” and adds “The more I grow up, the more I realise how crucial that connection is. It impacts your mental health and your overall balance.”
Malavika captured wildlife in Serengeti National Park (Tanzania), Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan), and Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (Maharashtra).