"I want to spread the message of everyday being no tobacco day. I will do the song in Bengali, Hindi and English asking people to give up tobacco as it has absolutely zero value," Uthup told PTI here today.
The "Hari Om Hari" singer also advocated no smoking zones mandatory in every household on the lines of workplace regulations.
"I have kept my whole studio as no smoking zone. In abroad people don't smoke as much as in India. In airports like Singapore there are no smoking zones.
The "Darling" singer said the number of smoking scenes in film have lower down and it's a great change.
"There is such a big shift. Earlier there used to smoking scenes for everything, now that has come down to a great extent. It reflects the change in mindset of people," she said.
Uthup said she would love be part of any anti-tobacco and anti-cancer initiative to create awareness about the peril.
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