Businessman and actor Raj Kundra recently took to social media to express his admiration for Vantara Wildlife Sanctuary, calling it “a sanctuary built beyond imagination, not for profit, but for life itself.” In his post, he praised the tireless efforts of the team behind the facility and extended early birthday wishes to Anant Ambani, founder of Vantara, whose birthday falls on April 10.
Vantara, part of the Reliance Foundation initiatives, is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and protection of wildlife. The sanctuary is home to over 150,000 animals across more than 2,000 species, making it one of the largest wildlife rescue facilities in the world. Its mission focuses on animal welfare, conservation, and providing care to injured, abused, and endangered species without any profit motive.
Kundra’s tribute highlighted the vision and commitment behind Vantara, calling the sanctuary “truly inspiring” and commending the staff for their dedication to preserving life. His message emphasized that such initiatives set a global benchmark for compassion and sustainability in wildlife care.
The post has garnered attention from both social media users and wildlife enthusiasts, showcasing the importance of philanthropic efforts in conservation and the role of private initiatives like Vantara in safeguarding animal welfare on such a massive scale.
Beyond his social advocacy, Kundra is also gearing up for his upcoming film, The Great Punjab Robbery (2026), an ambitious Punjabi spectacle set for release on August 7, 2026. The film promises a blend of high-octane action and a gripping narrative exploring themes of chaos, courage, rebellion, and destiny. Fans are eager to see Kundra in a gritty role, further proving his versatility in regional cinema.
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