The most inspiring person in Bollywood

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This man is truly inspiring…

​Don’t worry folks this kid will grow up by the time this long answer ends 🙂 and sorry for the long answer.
​let’s take a look at what is so inspiring about him..

  • Born to an army man father and a housewife mother from a middle class family,this person had absolutely no connections to the film industry, not even his distant relatives had any.
  • He failed to clear his 12th grade examinations in the first attempt but later cleared it with first class.He discontinued his education after that as he was more inclined towards sports and martial arts than academics.
  • He went to Bangkok after his 12th grade to learn Muay Thai(a Thai martial art form) . His family could only afford his onward journey ticket to Bangkok and he himself had to manage his expenses over there.
  • He had to work at a restaurant (named metro guest house) over there as a waiter cum part time chef and slept in the kitchen of the same restaurant to manage his expenses.He claims the days he spent in Bangkok were one of hardest ones of his life, which taught him the harsh realities of the world and made him stronger.
  • He had to  do many odd jobs after that to earn his living.
  • He bought Kundan jewellery(Indian imitation jewellery) from Delhi and sold it  in Mumbai, while taking back clothes from fashion street in Mumbai  to Delhi for selling those over there. Just to cover up for the travelling costs.
  • He sold UNICEF cards, just earning 5 paise(1 paisa=hundredth part of a rupee) per card.
  • He worked at a travel agency in Kolkata and Dhaka for 2-3 years on a miniscule salary.
  • He went door to door and asked people whether they were interested in learning karate, ran a small martial arts academy and earned just about 3K  a month by martial arts coaching.
  • Did modelling assignments for small firms which paid him higher money than he earned for the whole month by teaching martial arts,this made him think seriously about taking up modelling as his profession.
  • Worked as a background dancer with not so famous dance groups which performed at Shanmukhanand Hall, Mumbai.
  • As he could not afford to pay for shooting a portfolio , he worked as an assistant to ace photographer Jayesh Seth for some time to make up for his portfolio fees.That was his first interaction with the industry people.
  • After a lot of struggle he finally landed a role in a Bollywood a movie in the year 1991.

You may think that after getting a break in Bollywood, his struggle was over.His journey in Bollywood was not that easy one though. But today this man is the first superstar in Bollywood history whose films have collected more than 2000 crores(20 billion) in box office nett(as of Feb 2013), he has been the highest tax payer for many years, one of the highest paid actor, successful producer, Padma Shri awardee and a complete entertainer.

  • During the initial days of his career he got roles mainly in films which were considered to be B-grade movies and  had no godfather  in Bollywood. He tried to give his best in the movies he got to work in.
  • He is known to be a person who does most of his stunts without a body double since the times when there was no CGI used. Most of the actors who have recently started claiming of doing their own stunts  couldn’t even think of it if there was no CGI and modern tech.
  • At the time when people thought Khans and  Kapoors ruled the industry, he carved out his own path,without big banners and successful  directors and also without good release dates(the khans have had the privilege of festive and holiday releases most of the times).He has a massive fan following today inspite of all the above factors.
  • He is the fittest person in Bollywood (Salman Khan, whom some folks consider to be the fittest has said this). Man he is 48 and is aging gracefully. No Botox no facelift, really!
  • Holds a fifth degree black belt in martial arts, and is trying to make it a compulsory subject in schools since many years , has not been successful yet because of no initiative from the governments side.
  • He stays away from alcohol and smoking and all kind of body building supplements, kids if you wanna follow someone please follow him.
  • His training consists of weightless exercises, Parkour, various martial art forms and has a habit to sleep by 10 PM and wake up by 4.30AM. He has dinner before 8 PM. He strongly insists that everyone should atleast give an hour everyday for the wellness of their bodies.
  • He does philanthropic work time to time, runs a cancer hospital and and many more but tries to maintain a low profile about it.He always tries to stay away from all the controversies and cheap publicity gimmicks  organizes an annual martial arts championship to promote the sport and has given financial aid to many sportsmen till date.
  • He runs(in collaboration with Aditya Thakre)a self defence academy in Mumbai exclusively for women and has trained more than 300 women so far.
  • He has had bad patches a couple of times in his career due to bad choices of his films and directors who could not harness his true potential(at once he even considered quitting Bollywood and setting up a hotel with whatever money he had).People said his career was over , but he has always bounced back much stronger and better than ever before.
  • When asked about the secret of his tremendous success, he said “Each day after I wake up I touch my mother’s feet and take her blessings and  that is the secret of my success”and urges everyone to always respect and take care of their parents.
  • He has named his first production house after his father’s name.
  • He is a good cook too !

Who is he?

His name is

Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia.

Popularly known as Akshay Kumar.

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​look! he has grown up!

This man is a living example of the fact that with tremendous hard work,never give up attitude and determination anyone can achieve anything in life. So,

It’s never about where you come from, it’s always about where you want to be. If a waiter who once struggled to make 3K a month can become the highest grossing superstar in Bollywood history, then you too can achieve your dreams.

thanks for reading, hope you find it inspiring.


disclaimer: I am not glorifying anyone and all the facts stated here are well researched.

Source : Quora

13 Pictures That Prove That Indian Overloading Defies The Laws Of Physics

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Pictures That Prove That Indian Overloading Defies The Laws Of Physics 

” Jugaad Technique of India ”


1. Just how?


2. Keep away from children and sharp objects.


3. The camel looks majestic as fudge.


4. And this looks just plain wrong.


5. Here’s a convoy of “screw you physics.”


6. The Strawship Enterprise.


7. Who needs a truck when you’ve got guts?


8. Look out, it’s Loadzilla!


9. Like we said one trip or none.


10. Overly Manly Rickshaw Puller


11. All aboard! Like literally, ALL aboard.


12. They just need 5 more people on the right to even things out.


13. But sometimes, physics wins.

 

Pictures That Prove That Indian Overloading Defies The Laws Of Physics

Original Source : scoopwhoop.com

 

Wartime heroism binds the hometown of Italian marine Massimiliano Latorre to India

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The expression of regret by the Mayor of Taranto for the killing of two Indian fishermen by Italian marines from the Enrica Lexie, and his offer to take up the responsibility of educating the bereaved children gains significance from the city’s historical association with India.

I discovered that association quite by chance in 1967 when I was an officer on board INS Brahmaputra. My ship was diverted to Taranto owing to a coup against King Constantine in Greece, our original destination,

The ship berthed in Taranto in the early hours of a Sunday. There was no one there apart from the shore berthing party of a few men.

As time went by, a large number of Taranto’s residents, including several senior citizens, started congregating near the ship. They carried placards welcoming the Indians to Taranto. It was a mystery to us as to why such a crowd was building up. We were told that the news of the Indian ship’s arrival was announced on the local radio. By the evening, the crowd had swelled. Several residents held placards inviting us to dinners, lunches and picnics.

I was invited to dinner by the family of the late Ms. Ines Ghosh, the Italian wife of the late Surgeon Rear Admiral J.N. Ghosh of the Indian Navy. Ghosh met Ines in Taranto where he was a prisoner of war. There I heard heart-rending stories of World War II. They narrated how when the British 8th Army comprising British, Australian, Canadian, Indian and troops of other nationalities invaded southern Italy in July 1943. The soldiers from all armies except the Indian Army indulged in rape, molestation and plunder.

One of the elderly ladies present told us how she was being chased by two Allied soldiers when an Indian soldier intervened and protected her. He told them not to harm her because she was his sister!

In another instance a posse of Indian soldiers voluntarily guarded an apartment building and prevented soldiers of the other Allied armies from entering it. There were numerous stories of heroism like this. These marvellous episodes bore testimony to the ethical standards and professionalism of the Indian Army.

The following day there was a special reception in honour of the personnel of INS Brahmaputra in the town hall. Meanwhile, invitations from the citizenry continued to flow, so much so that the late Captain Erach Debu, Commanding Officer of the ship, volunteered to keep harbour watch in the ship himself and let all his officers go ashore to attend the functions.

Several shops refused to accept money for the merchandise purchased by the ship’s personnel.

When the ship left port finally after four days, virtually the entire town was on the jetty with several bands in attendance to bid adieu. It was a very moving and emotional experience.

The Italian marines issue has cast an ugly shadow over the two countries. It needs to be resolved in the true spirit of Taranto and in the mutual interests of India and Italy.

Source: The Hindu

(Raj Mohindra is a retired Captain of the Indian Navy)

http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/when-italy-opened-its-arms-to-indian-sailors/article4573884.ece

Thanks for awesome Article ” The Hindu”