Asif and Saher Bhamla Celebrate Tik Tik Plastic 3.0 Success and Launch ‘Earthing’ Campaign with Bollywood Stars
- Reuben Saldanha

- Jul 16
- 3 min read
In a powerful demonstration of purpose-driven celebration, the Bhamla Foundation, under the leadership of Asif Bhamla and Saher Bhamla, hosted an impactful evening to commemorate the global success of its anti-plastic movement ‘Tik Tik Plastic 3.0’ and to introduce its visionary new environmental campaign, ‘Earthing.’
Held at ESCO, VN Sphere Mall in Bandra (West), this star-studded gathering brought together India’s most influential voices from the worlds of entertainment, activism, and environmental advocacy — all united by a single mission: a cleaner, greener, and more grounded planet.
About the Bhamla Foundation: Where Environmental Impact Meets Cultural Influence
For over two decades, the Bhamla Foundation has been at the forefront of environmental activism, public health awareness, and civic engagement in India. With campaigns that blend scientific credibility, artistic innovation, and grassroots participation, the Foundation has earned global recognition for its ability to connect with young minds, policymakers, and celebrities alike.
Whether it’s advocating for clean air, sustainable urban development, or public hygiene, the Foundation's projects have always stood out for their creativity, scale, and impact. With the ‘Tik Tik Plastic’ campaign, the Foundation ignited a worldwide conversation around plastic pollution, harnessing the power of music, media, and influencers to drive meaningful behavioural change.
‘Tik Tik Plastic 3.0’: A Cultural Movement Against Plastic Waste
Now in its third phase, ‘Tik Tik Plastic’ has grown into a global environmental movement. The campaign uses celebrity-led music videos, community workshops, educational outreach, and digital storytelling to emphasize the urgency of eliminating single-use plastic from our daily lives.
The success of the third edition was celebrated at this event, not just as a milestone, but as proof of what consistent, creative activism can achieve in a world overwhelmed by environmental challenges.
‘Earthing’: A Return to Nature and Inner Balance
The highlight of the evening was the unveiling of the Bhamla Foundation’s latest initiative — ‘Earthing’. The campaign urges individuals to reconnect with the earth, both literally and philosophically, by grounding themselves in nature, practicing conscious living, and embracing sustainable habits.
Earthing is not just an environmental appeal — it’s a lifestyle philosophy. It promotes:
Walking barefoot on natural surfaces to restore electromagnetic balance
Spending mindful time in green spaces
Reducing digital dependency
Choosing organic, eco-friendly alternatives in everyday life
Through this campaign, the Foundation hopes to reintroduce the healing power of nature into fast-paced urban lives, especially among India’s youth.
A Night of Purpose and Prominence
The event was attended by a galaxy of celebrities who have consistently lent their voices to the Bhamla Foundation’s causes. Among those present were:
Ankita Lokhande and Vicky Jain
Jannat Zubair
Aly Goni
Suzanne Khan and Arslan Goni
Sahil Salathia, Kubra Sait, Sophie Choudry
Aditya Seal, Anushka Ranjan, Armaan Malik
Zayed Khan, Sana Makbool, and others
Their presence amplified the message that sustainability is a collective responsibility, and that change can be both glamorous and grounded.
A Green Legacy in the Making
With the dual success of ‘Tik Tik Plastic 3.0’ and the launch of ‘Earthing’, the Bhamla Foundation once again proves that when creativity, community, and conviction come together, real impact is inevitable. As climate change accelerates, the Foundation remains one of India’s most trusted voices in pushing forward a sustainable future — not through fear, but through inspiration.





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