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"Understand what you are going through. Share it with people you trust. Even if they judge you, so what"
"February 15th, 2014, I remember waking up that morning with a strange pittish feeling in my stomach. I had no idea what I was feeling. Life all of a sudden just felt meaningless"
"There is hope. We’re all in this together"
"It is important for you to realise that it is okay to go through what you are going through"
"Depression is not the same as sadness. Depression is an illness like any other illness such as cancer and diabetes"
"One has to realize that the five siddhantas [i.e. astronomical systems] had been correct at a particular time. Therefore, one should search for a siddhanta that does not show discord with actual observations (at the present time). Such accordance with observation has to be ascertained by (astronomical) observers during times of eclipses etc. When siddhantas show discord, that is, when an earlier siddhanta is in discord, observations should be made of revolutions etc. (which would give results in accord with actual observations) and a new siddhanta enunciated."
"One has to accept that [each of ] the five siddhantas had been authoritative at one time [though they might not be so now]. Therefore one has to look for a system which tallies with observation. The said tallying has to be verified by contemporary experimenters at the time of eclipses etc."
"Why is it that the actual value is left out and this very near value stated? Let me say. It is impossible to state the actual value. Why? That unit which leaves no remainder when the diameter is measured will leave a remainder if used again for measuring circumference. Likewise, the unit which leaves no remainder in the measure of the circumference will leave a remainder in the diameter if measured by the same unit. Hence if both (the diameter and circumference) are measured by the same unit, a remainderless state is never attained. Even if this is carried out farther to a great extent only diminution of the remainder can be obtained but absence of remainder can never be obtained— this is the meaning."
"[Madhava] took the decisive step onwards from the finite procedures of ancient mathematics to treat their limit-passage to infinity which is the kernel of modern classical analysis."
"The diameter multiplied by four and divided by unity (is found and saved). Again the products of the diameter and four are divided by the odd numbers like three, five, etc., and the results are subtracted and added in order."
"I feel filmmaking is a process, where you have to start on a clean slate with every new film, forgetting the past ones. I find happiness in all sorts of situations and try to keep away from controversies. We are all here to work and make a difference, isn’t it?"
"I don't get happiness out of others' defeats. I cherish and enjoy my own victory. I am not an athlete with a number on my back, nor am I a telephone number. And how many times do I need to prove myself."
"I avoid late-night parties, drinking and loud music, as I don't enjoy these gatherings. I maintain a certain amount of discipline in life. Moreover, I find these parties very monotonous and feel like an alien at these dos. Then there are time issues. But to tell the truth, I'd rather spend time with my family when I'm not working than attend parties."
"At home, we cooked the traditional way, with a unique Saurashtrian curry powder, used for all kinds of gravies. Mutton was the main dish — as a kid, I remember eating mutton for breakfast, lunch and dinner. By the time, I hit my teens, I was fed up with the mutton overdose."
"I went to college in buses… (given) my family background, that was big, you know? When I went in the bus, people (said), 'Yeah, he's from a very big family… So, these things helped me work harder."
"I have been body shamed. My body’s size and complexion have often been ridiculed and stared at by people. At the same time, a lot of people loved me for my body. So I am never unhappy about my beautiful body. I clearly know that it was my physical appeal rather than my acting skills which made me achieve all these. For the same reason, many have deceived me making false promises."
"Look, everyone tries to do a good job. But if someone acts well, at least it can be said that so-and-so did a good job. That's why an actor survives in the industry. If a film is a hit but the actor lacks talent, that actor won't be able to last long."
"When it comes to delving into different genres, I am receptive to any. The script has to intrigue me. I don’t set specific parameters on the type of film I should undertake in advance."
"I am still shy when I go to interviews. I want a lot of people to come and watch my film but I can't face (that many) people. After being in the industry for 13-14 years now, I still don't know how to handle stardom. My fans feel bad that their hero doesn't come out so much. I'm better than before, and trying to improve."
"I literally starved for months. Getting a bikini body is not a joke, as you need to get that structure first to sport one. I hope I look good, and it has come out really well. I never thought I could put it off."
"We are still so accustomed to that old life that my father haggles over a few rupees. I do too. We have fulfilled our desires and aspirations, but our mentality is still stuck there."
"The stars and makers of Bengali films fight with the films in other languages to earn the respect they deserve. But in the South, the audience does that fight on behalf of the makers."
"Devaraha Baba had obviously watched us coming, because he scolded us, when we reached him. It was far too dangerous to cross the river. We should take the bridge, which was about two kilometres up the river. A sadhu, a sort of monk with matted hair piled high up on his head, translated this for us. Baba waved us closer and asked me where I came from. He benignly nodded his head a few times. He murmured a mantra in Sanskrit and asked us to repeat it line by line. Then he instructed the sadhu to give us sugar candies, so many, as we just managed to hold with both our hands. With difficulty, we wrapped them into a shawl, including those, who had landed in the sand. Baba gave us his blessing and sent us abruptly away. He turned to others, who had come by car via the bridge and carried a basket full of fruits to him. Back in my room in the tourist bungalow I noticed that I liked Baba. In fact I like him very much. My heart jumped with joy at the thought that I would see him again the next day—almost as if I was in love, which seemed inexplicable."
"Baba usually sat on the narrow wooden balcony that was supported by poles. One could only see his head with the unkempt, long hair and the aged bluish eyes. His arms were hanging down from the balustrade and he often raised his hands to give generously his blessing. Occasionally he was not there. Then he either was in the small room behind the balcony or took a bath in the Ganga, and all of us, who had come for his darshan, were sitting in the burning sand, from time to time dipping a handkerchief into the Ganges and placing it on our heads to cool down. Sometimes we waited for half an hour and not a single tree nearby to give us shade. The Indians quietly chanted “Siya Ram, Jay Siya Ram”. They could chant those names hundred, thousand and probably even million times without feeling tired."
"He (Chinmayananda) stayed for nine summers with the latter as his disciple. Discipleship, however, was not easy and once he even packed his bags determined to leave. His guru had accused him of having torn his robe while washing it. Chinmayananda had denied it. It had not been him for sure. Yet from now onwards, Tapovan Maharaj called him a liar, often in front of other disciples. Chinmayananda felt hurt and decided to leave, never to come back. An elder ashram resident saw him packing and convinced him that the accusation was just one of the guru’s ways to hit at his ego, in his (Chinmayananda’s) best interest. Chinmayananda got the point. When he saw his guru the next time, the guru laughed, “Why are you so touchy when I call you a liar? Aren’t we all liars as long as we don’t know the truth? Do you know the truth?”"
"The real barriers are not in the body but in the mind. Once you break them, the world is yours to conquer."
"A Life Changing Approach: Inspirational Hero Satendra Singh Lohiya is the inspiring true story of Padma Shri Awardee Satendra Singh Lohiya, a para-swimmer who defied a 70% disability to conquer the English Channel and achieve global recognition. Written by Devrishi, this book is a powerful testament to resilience, determination, and triumph over adversity."
"Rising beyond the waves is not just about swimming; it’s about refusing to sink in the face of adversity."
"The ocean doesn’t ask if you’re ready—it challenges you to prove that you are."
"Confidence and elegance define my style. I embrace bold fashion choices while staying true to my individuality. With every outfit, I aim to exude poise and grace, leaving a lasting impression wherever I go. My style is an artistic expression of modern sophistication. I curate a blend of high fashion and individuality, pushing boundaries while maintaining an air of effortless elegance. Each ensemble I choose tells a unique story, showcasing my passion for creativity and innovation in the world of fashion."
"I don't believe in keeping sperm panties as tokens."
"As an actor, I love the ability to immerse myself in different characters and bring stories to life. Acting allows you to explore diverse emotions, experiences, and perspectives, enabling you to connect with audiences on an emotional level."
"Success if the best revenge. I always feel women should answer back either with their sarcasm or success."
"Marriage is made out to be so important for girls The focus has to shift at some point from marriage to the real challenges of life which are the same for women and men We have to prepare our girls just the way we prepare our boys."
"Being a Judge for Miss Universe at such a young age, since a girl of my age was competing for it and I was the judge at that show, it was a privileged time for me and gave me a totally different type of hype. It was an exciting moment for me, too, as an Indian woman won the Miss Universe title at the same time."
"I would like to advise you to improve your skills and train on your physique. It depends on which model you are: commercial, beauty model, ramp walk model. You are someone who is doing everything. Remember always try to improve and polish your acting skills. If you are a ramp walk model, improve your different kinds of ramp walk skills. Be a real professional who knows what to do on the spotlights."
"If a woman is super successful, she is called a psychopath."
"My metabolic rate has been high since birth, so I don't have to diet or go to the gym."
"Today and Everyday all I Choose to be is..HAPPY!"
"I’m unafraid of challenges when it comes to experimenting with looks, as I thoroughly enjoy them, and it rather excites me."
"Modeling is in my blood. My first love has always been modeling. But I got married to acting."
"I believe there's some strange luck that works in my favour. I have always been in extremely good company."
"Today I have more clarity about what I am doing and why I am doing it. That is a big change in me. Today I know where I am going right or wrong. I try and be aware of what I’m doing as a performer. Whenever I get a break, I get into an acting workshop. I have realised that I am a spontaneous actor. I internalise a lot of things when it comes to performance. I feel in control of my performance, to an extent. There is method and spontaneity. Eventually, there is this magic moment between action and cut. Being spontaneous works for me... because I have this rush of emotions in between action and cut. And I cannot do the same shot again. The emotional graph of mine is very spontaneous. It is very alive at that moment."
"Every woman has the strength to conquer the world, both on screen and at home. Embrace your power and create your path to success. Home is where my heart is. It is essential for me to create a harmonious balance between my career and my duties as a homemaker."
"Nothing, I love to be very happy. I never let my sadness, my tension come into my life. I always think positive, I always live life positive."
"Actually, people talk a lot. Critics talk a lot. You have to live with both good and bad. It's not my job to shut anyone up. These days, all this doesn't affect me anymore. But people will say whatever they want. I don't get carried away. People troll me because I'm an emotional person. If you discuss about me, do it. I don't care. Because it's not that easy to hurt me."
"I believe in inner beauty. It’s beauty within, it’s someone’s behaviour, the goodness in their soul make them beautiful and not otherwise. No cream, no face pack, no beauty product can make someone beautiful if he or she isn’t beautiful from inside."
"Many people have understood, known... I have said many times in many interviews that I will not do any more films unless I get something extremely attractive, extreme... I get a character that will leave a lasting impression on me, which I will regret for the rest of my life if I don't do... Then I will do it. Otherwise, I won't do the film."
"Each film is challenging and a learning process for me. BO collection is not the only thing that matters for an actor as he should also be emotionally involved with the character he portrays."
"It’s important to be positive throughout and ignore the negative vibe. If your team and you stay positive, nothing external can touch you. I think it’s experiencing the ups and downs of life. It’s important to sort out your priorities and decide how you want to live your life. You have to stay positive no matter what. Work keeps me so busy that I don’t get the time. However, if someone close to me invites me, I will surely be there. I’m not an egoistic person but I am quite stubborn by nature. I don’t harbour an ego because I want to learn from everything but self-respect matters to me. If someone tells me ‘you can’t do it’, I will divert all my energy to do it and show them that I can."