Updated On: 14 August, 2018 12:50 PM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Rajkummar Rao invited to address National Police Academy in Hyderabad as part of its Independence Day celebrations

Rajkummar Rao
From his National Award-winning performance in Shahid (2013) to his election commissioner turn in Newton (2017), Rajkummar Rao has been part of films that have put the spotlight on the various issues that plague India. Recognising his efforts in initiating dialogue on social issues, the actor has been invited to address the National Police Academy in Hyderabad as part of its Independence Day celebrations. Currently juggling the shoot of Ekta Kapoor's Mental Hai Kya and promotions of his upcoming horror comedy Stree, the actor will take a day off from his film commitments to fly down to Hyderabad on August 18 for the event.
Revealing that "the police force's dedication towards their duty" is something he aspires to imbibe, Rao says it is his privilege to interact with the true heroes of the country. "I strongly believe that our cops work tirelessly for the citizens, and we feel safe and protected under their supervision. As civilized citizens, we have to be equally responsible towards the society that we are part of, and help cops to make the country a better place to live in," he says.