Playing safe is the riskiest thing to do
Posted: December 20, 2009 04:30 by
kamiya
I am no different than many other girls who like Rajeev Khandelwal. But there is something different about this ordinary looking guy. Just when the cameraman told me that the set up is ready, I heard his boot steps and I turned around to see the man. He looked dashing. Brown hair, lean body, wheatish complexion, sharp features and a warm smile. Except his overgrown hair but they say, its style!
Now, I am not going to bore you by telling you how affectionate I feel for him. But sharing some of his thoughts that I gathered while chatting with him, would be a great idea.
Rajeev quit the show Kahin Toh Hoga when he was thoroughly bored of daily soaps. He did not get any movie offer or anything else of that sort. Infact, he was jobless for a couple of months but eventually the film Aamir, Sach Ka Saamna and now Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film Chenab Gandhi came his way. This happened much later. He had no BACK-UP plan when he quit. I ask why?
“I think, back-up plans make you weak. If you know you have something to fall back on, I assure you will and you will not take a step ahead to move further. I took a risk. In fact not just professionally, even personally. I didn’t have a fixed income but I took a loan to buy a house. But somehow I found a way out month after month to pay up the EMI. Great joys come with great risks and there is no bigger risk than playing safe. I believe – playing safe is the riskiest thing to do.”
I don’t know if Rajeev really follows the gyaan he shared with me. But you know what, I like what he said.
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