Rahul Bose

The actor who writes scripts, makes films, plays rugby, does voluntary work, has finally launched his NGO the Foundation this week.

Rahul Bose
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Why your own NGO?

Why now?
I’ve done my internship with NGOs. I had to be sure that this will work, my idealism is equal to my compassion. I can walk the talk.

What’s the first project?
Six kids from the Andamans will go to the Rishi Valley School, all expenses paid. It costs us Rs 30 lakh a year.

What about a school in Port Blair?
No, it wouldn’t help to bridge the divide. I want these kids to integrate, get into Citibank or Outlook. That’s when discrimination will end.

What’s next?
We work with Sabrang—Communalism Combat to bring back the ethos of non-discrimination in colleges and among corporates.

What about the funding?
Alarmingly simple so far. Our first year’s work is through donations. We’ll have a big-ticket fundraiser every year plus donations, but who’ll pay for administration and office space?

Will you have the time?
I spent the last six months on this, it’ll now take a lot less. I have two brilliant, audacious women who will fly with it. Visit us on www.thefoundation.in.

Your motivation?
Love in its cheesiest form. Other propellers: outrage after the Gujarat riots, surreal inequalities. I am now resensitised.

Should actors be in public life?
For me, yes. This isn’t even a drop in the ocean but I say: don’t ask what good it’s done, ask what bad it stopped.

What’s the next step? Elections?
Heck, no. I’ll be on the outside.

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