DiCaprio finally broke the Oscar curse with his best actor win at the 88th Academy Awards, and what was noticeable was his passion for the cause of climate change as he called upon everyone to take action about it.
When asked about his emotions regarding the win, the 41-year-old star said he felt grateful not only for the award but also for getting a chance to share his thoughts on the current environmental crisis.
"To me, this is the most existential crisis our civiization has ever known and I wanted to speak out about that tonight," DiCaprio said in a backstage interview.
The actor, who won the award for director Alejandro Inarritu's "The Revenant", revealed he has made a documentary on climate change, for which he traveled to India.
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DiCaprio feels anyone, who does not understand this issue, "stands on the wrong side."
"It's imperative that we act. I feel there is a ticking clock out there. There's a sense of urgency that we all must do something proactive about this issue."
DiCaprio visited India in October-November to shoot for the documentary.