Actress Sheena Chohan, renowned for her compelling performances in The Fame Game, The Trial, and City of Dreams, continues to impress audiences with her versatility and dedication. Beyond her acting achievements, Sheena is widely recognized as a Human Rights Ambassador for the United Nations, reaching over 200 million people across Asia through her campaigns for freedom, equality, and empowerment. Now, ahead of her much-anticipated Pan-Indian film Jhatsya Maranam Dhruvam, where she stars alongside JD Chakravarthy as a tough police inspector, Sheena remains committed to blending her professional and humanitarian pursuits with grace and impact.

Recently, Sheena was invited as the Chief Guest at the vibrant Mana Telangana Bathukamma celebration organized by the Mumbai Telugu Association. The event drew a massive turnout of 3,000–3,500 women who participated in traditional flower-themed activities, from intricate rangoli designs to beautifully stacked floral arrangements resembling temples. Bathukamma, a festival celebrating womanhood, culture, and the connection between earth, water, and humanity, provided the perfect backdrop for Sheena’s heartfelt engagement with the community.
Adding a meaningful dimension to the festivities, Sheena gifted 1,000 human rights booklets to young Telugu girls and youth. This thoughtful gesture was aimed at spreading awareness about rights, personal safety, and self-development, empowering the next generation of women leaders.
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Sharing her experience on social media, Sheena wrote, “At the Mumbai Telugu Cultural Association celebrating the vibrant Flora Festival with young girls and 3,000 inspiring women 🌸. I shared a piece of my heart through this moment of togetherness and joy. I also unveiled the teaser of my new South film. 💕 I was overwhelmed by the warmth and love I received. Dancing with everyone and gifting human rights booklets to young girls felt incredibly meaningful.”
From captivating audiences on screen to championing social causes off it, Sheena Chohan exemplifies a rare blend of talent and purpose. Her active participation in cultural celebrations like Bathukamma underscores her connection with communities and reinforces her commitment to creating a positive impact beyond cinema, inspiring young women to embrace knowledge, rights, and empowerment.

















