| 1. Arya Rohit is from Palkulangara, Kerala and was born into a middle-class family. |
| 2. She showed a passion for acting at a young age. |
| 3. Initially trained in classical dance, Arya later explored western, cinematic, and semi-classical dance forms. |
| 4. While in 12th grade, Arya received an acting opportunity in Amrita TV’s series 'Officer.' |
| 5. Her breakthrough came with a comedic role in Asianet’s show 'Badai Bungalow.' |
| 6. Arya entered the film industry in 2015 with her debut in the movie 'Lailaa O Lailaa.' |
| 7. She has been part of various Malayalam TV serials and films. |
| 8. Arya is also the owner of the boutique 'Aroya.' |
| 9. In 2020, she participated in 'Bigg Boss Malayalam 2.' |
| 10. She has a pet dog and has a deep love for animals. |
| 11. Rohit Arya was a banker before becoming a social entrepreneur and filmmaker. |
| 12. He launched Project Let's Change in October 2013 with the aim of promoting change in societal perceptions and actions. |
| 13. His film 'Let's Change' was inspired by the 'Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti Se Sardar Patel Jayanti Tak' campaign in 2013. |
| 14. The film 'Let's Change' was screened in schools across Maharashtra and Gujarat to encourage cleanliness drives. |
| 15. He developed the 'Swachhata Monitor' concept, appointing schoolchildren as cleanliness ambassadors. |
| 16. His 'Swachhata Monitor' initiative involved children documenting littering and spitting to raise awareness. |
| 17. He claimed his concept had two benefits: making children proactive and encouraging adults to listen to children for greater results. |
| 18. His professional work was significantly aligned with government initiatives, particularly the Swachh Bharat mission. |
| 19. He worked extensively with children on the central government’s Swachh Bharat mission, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for cleanliness. |
| 20. His company, Apsara Media Entertainment Network, produced awareness videos on social issues. |
| 21. He also ran his own YouTube channel. |
| 22. His wife, Anjali Arya, makes short documentaries. |
| 23. In 2016, Anjali Arya played the lead role in the sequel 'Let’s Change Effect'. |
| 24. In September 2022, the Maharashtra government approved his 'Let's Change Project'. |
| 25. He had a bitter dispute with the Maharashtra School Education Department over unpaid funds and alleged concept theft. |