1.Do you want to be a celebrity or Public figure ?
Yes certainly, but honestly it’s not one of my goals. It was one when I was younger. But, now I focus on my Purpose and Passion, and I know everything else will follow. Fame, popularity, awards, and recognition will be a product of my success. It’s mainly about what I can give to the world to make it a better place whilst in the Pursuit of my Dreams.
2.How would you describe yourself in 5 words?
Spiritual , Purpose-driven , Compassionate , Grateful and Passionate .
3.What makes you smile and what scares you the most?
Taking care of toddlers and little children makes me smile. 😊
Not seizing opportunities and not giving my 110% each time is what scares me.
4.What would you like remembered about you?
That I lived every moment of my life to the fullest, embracing the different emotions, the ups and downs of life, and a life people can draw inspiration from. And, being remembered in the hearts hopefully of countless many, as a person who brought a difference in this world of ours.
5.Are you planning to be in any commercial movies?
Yes, certainly… why not? It sounds fun!
6.What’s the most special talent you have?
I consider all my talents special and I’m grateful for them. If you ask me to highlight one in particular, it would be to ‘Speak Life’ which means to motivate and uplift others, with much affection and care, as I would to my younger self.
7. Who inspired you and why ?
Again, I take inspiration from everything. There’s always something valuable to take from every individual, circumstance etc. As the saying goes, ‘Beauty lies in the eyes of the Beholder’.
In competing for Mr India, my inspiration would be Rohit Khandelwal, who won Mr World in 2016, whilst I was still in school, who had made the headlines then, and also whose cutout I had kept with myself for inspiration.
But, what inspired me more was in 2020, when Manya Singh, the daughter of an autorickshaw driver became Miss India Runners-Up! She proved that through ‘hard work and passion you can reach your dream’!