Vidya Balan seated in a film set styled for health messaging, surrounded by symbolic visuals promoting cancer screening with a calm and confident expression
Over 70 percent of cancer cases in India are detected at late stages, and Sanjeevani’s new campaign with Vidya Balan warns that even the healthiest are at risk, urging every Indian to make routine cancer screening a priority before symptoms appear.
The third edition of Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer, a collaborative initiative by Federal Bank Hormis Memorial Foundation, News18 Network, and knowledge partner Tata Trusts, was launched today with a powerful message: early detection saves lives, and cancer screening must become a priority for every individual, regardless of their perceived health or fitness. At the center of this movement stands actor Vidya Balan, lending her voice to two impactful new films that challenge the widely held belief that a healthy lifestyle can prevent all illness. The films underscore that cancer is often silent and does not discriminate based on age, diet, or physical activity. Vidya’s performances highlight that the only true protection is regular screening, done before symptoms appear.
The first film portrays seemingly healthy individuals people who are physically active, follow strict diets, and live disciplined lives yet still face the risk of undetected illness. Vidya emphasizes that fitness is no substitute for screening and delivers a poignant reminder that taking action early is the real key to survival. Her message is clear: screening is not about fear, but about proactive care and hope. In the second film, Vidya draws a comparison between filmmaking and life. She reflects on how actors rehearse scenes to perfection, yet there is no second take in life when it comes to missed screenings. The film drives home the point that early detection provides time to respond, seek treatment, and preserve life. Waiting for symptoms to appear may be too late.
Sanjeevani aims to shift national perceptions about cancer. The campaign reinforces four key principles: Early detection saves lives: Many cancers develop without noticeable symptoms. Detecting them early allows for simpler, more effective treatment options, and significantly improves survival rates. Fitness is not immunity: While physical fitness contributes to general wellbeing, it does not eliminate the need for cancer screenings. Cancer can affect anyone, regardless of how healthy they appear. Facing fear with action: People often delay screenings due to fear of diagnosis. Sanjeevani reframes the narrative, encouraging screenings as empowering and life-affirming, rather than frightening.
Open conversation breaks stigma: Families and communities must speak openly about screening and testing. The more these conversations happen, the more screening becomes a normalized part of self-care. Speaking on the campaign, M V S Murthy, Chief Marketing Officer of Federal Bank, said, “At Federal Bank Hormis Memorial Foundation, we treat health as an investment in the nation’s future. Sanjeevani has already reached thousands across India, and this year we are expanding our reach. Screening should be a right, not a privilege. Vidya Balan’s voice brings urgency and empathy to this cause.” Siddharth Saini, COO of News18 Studios, added, “Sanjeevani is not just about awareness. It is about action. These films, backed by data and supported by real partnerships, move people from knowledge to behavior change. With Vidya Balan onboard, we have cultural credibility and emotional reach.”
Surojit Sen, Co-Founder and CEO of Huddlers Innovation Private Limited, explained the insight behind the campaign. “Through research and personal conversations, we identified that fitness enthusiasts often believe they are immune to cancer risk. The gym setting in our film was chosen to directly challenge this misconception. Our goal is to make screening a universally accepted part of fitness routines.” The urgency is real. In India, over 70 percent of cancers are detected in late stages, making treatment more difficult, expensive, and often ineffective. By placing the spotlight on early detection, Sanjeevani seeks to change outcomes and save lives. The films, conceptualized by Huddlers Innovation Private Limited, focus on action and empowerment rather than fear. They highlight dignity, self-respect, and the ability to choose timely care. Vidya Balan’s involvement reinforces a deeply human approach that respects viewers’ concerns while promoting responsibility. Audiences can watch these films on Sanjeevani’s digital platforms, News18’s broadcast channels, and on select streaming services starting today. Every share, every conversation, and every completed screening brings India closer to a healthier, more prepared future.
About Federal Bank: Federal Bank is one of India’s leading private sector banks, with a network of 1,591 branches and over 2,000 ATMs across the country. As of June 30, 2025, the bank reported a business mix of ₹5.29 lakh crore and a Capital Adequacy Ratio of 16.03 percent under Basel III norms. With overseas offices in Dubai and Abu Dhabi and an IBU in Gujarat’s GIFT City, the bank serves Non-Resident Indian customers while continuing to expand its domestic and international footprint.
About Tata Trusts: Tata Trusts, India’s oldest philanthropic organization established in 1892, has long led efforts to improve public health, education, and social welfare. Through the Tata Cancer Care Foundation, the Trusts have set up more than 20 cancer facilities across six states, offering comprehensive care built on the principles of access, affordability, quality and awareness. Their mission is to reverse the ratio of late-to-early cancer detection by normalizing screening and improving outcomes for families across India.
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