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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bollywood Actress Sanjana Sanghi Rises as UN Youth Champion for Change

Bollywood Actress Sanjana Sanghi Rises as UN Youth Champion for Change

31 Oct

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  • Sanjana Sanghi is the Youth Champion for UNDP India
  • She is a Distinguished Judge for the UN's Young Leaders for the SDGs
  • Her humanitarian work has made her more empathetic and authentic
Bollywood Actress Sanjana Sanghi Rises as UN Youth Champion for Change

In 2025, Bollywood actress Sanjana Sanghi has emerged as a powerful global voice for change through her work with the United Nations. What began as a dream during her university days has now blossomed into impactful roles as the Youth Champion for UNDP India and a Distinguished Judge for the UN's Young Leaders for the SDGs.

Sanjana's journey with the UN has centered her, helping her feel more rooted and connected to the realities of her country. This experience has made her more empathetic, authentic, and accepting of diverse opinions, allowing her to practice greater compassion. Sanjana carries these values with her onto every film set, driven to tell stories that are genuine and impactful.

This year, Sanjana has joined the likes of John Legend, Lilly Singh, Malala Yousafzai, and Dia Mirza in taking on prestigious roles with the UN. These have been deeply humbling experiences for the Dil Bechara actress as she continues to amplify youth-led innovation, gender equality, and social impact on a global stage.

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Sanjana Sanghi is the Youth Champion for UNDP India and a Distinguished Judge for the UN's Young Leaders for the SDGs.
Sanjana's humanitarian work has centered her, made her more empathetic and authentic, and helped her practice greater compassion.
This year, Sanjana has joined the likes of John Legend, Lilly Singh, Malala Yousafzai, and Dia Mirza on the UN's judges panel for the Young Leaders of the SDGs.

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