
Mumbai, Feb 19 : After winning the title of Mister India International 2017, Darasing Khurana went on to make his name as a successful model in showbiz, working with the top-most brands and designers. In 2023, he started his acting journey with the Punjabi film Bai Ji Kuttange, co-starring Miss Universe 2021 Harnaaz Sandhu. He also made his South debut with the Malayalam film Bandra recently and is now gearing up for his Hindi film debut with Kaagaz 2.
Other than the ramp and screen too, the actor has been leading by example ever since he entered the industry. He has been a guiding force for the youth and recognising his work, Darasing has been appointed as the Commonwealth Year Of Youth Champion 2024, becoming the first Asian and the 2nd person overall to hold the title along with Prince Edward of the UK.
The honour came as a sweet surprise for Darasing as well. He informs, “After my meeting with the Secretary General Rt Hon Patricia Scotland, I thought that I was being considered to be appointed more like an Ambassador for Commonwealth India, but I had no idea that it would be the ‘Year of Youth Champion’ out of all the 56 member countries.” But now that he is appointed, he is quite excited to take on the role.
Darasing is looking forward to working with the Secretary General the most. He says, “The most important prospect behind this association is the vision of Secretary General Rt Hon Patricia Scotland. I had the privilege of sharing a stage with her recently at an event, post which we spent 2 days sharing ideas, experiences and vision boards. During the process, I realised how focused the Secretary General was. Her vision is to change the world for the better and I certainly want to be playing a part in bringing that change.”
Darasing is the brand ambassador of DATRI, world’s second largest blood stem cell donors’ registry. He also founded the Pause.Breathe.Talk Foundation to provide affordable mental health care to people. The actor also serves as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and now, he has another title to his name. Even with so much work that he is undertaking, Darasing doesn’t feel overwhelmed or nervous. He insists, “When you love what you do, no matter how much you have on your plate, you never feel it’s too much. I love all that I do, so I am very happy and take it as a privilege to incorporate my duties as Commonwealth Year of Youth Champion in my existing schedule.”