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As I entered into my degree course I was having much time with me and I was getting bored. So on a fine day, I came across some trending videos which are done on a app named tiktok. I found it very interesting and I was little bit excited. I was wondering why can't I make those videos. Then I started making tiktok videos. I started uploading them in my social media and I really got good appreciation from my fellow friends and my family members. And this continued for couple of months.And by hearing appreciations I myself was in a heroine feel. And I guess this appreciations surely make us happy and most of them will be in heroine feel \ud83d\ude05\ud83d\ude05\ud83d\ude05<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1567913532478},{"data":"
Then, my semester 1 had begin, but I was in my own fairy land. Everything went on one-day-batting and exams completed. I was Knowing that this time I'm going to have backlog i.e maths subject. I was strongly beleving this is going to happen. Time passed. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1567914494661},{"data":"
Then New Year begined (2019), As I was feeling that I'm going to have a backlog and I thought to take a new year resolution then I checked myself where I went wrong and that mistake happened. I kept a resolution that I will be far to this tiktok app and stop using it. I was on my words and starting preparing for sem -2 and that backlog. Very soon results came, and what I was guessing it came true i.e maths backlog.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1567916232925},{"data":"
\" Failure is simply the opportunity, to begin again this time more intelligently \"<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1567916232211},{"data":"
Yes, I followed above quote and started preparing for next sem and backlog. Sem -2 arrived and I performed well in all my exams and well in backlog too.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1567916231394},{"data":"
Very soon results released and I passed with good gpa. My happiness was to the fullest and I was satisfied now with what I am. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1567916955657},{"data":"
Hard work never goes in vain. I strongly believe in that. We should realise that without hardwork, nothing grows but weeds. I just want to conclude that learn from your mistakes , don't repeat them again. Turn those failures into steps and build your own empire.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1567917319674}]
Rani<\/b><\/i> from Queen<\/i> has been one of the most realistic characters written. Shashi Godbole<\/i><\/u><\/b> from English Vinglish<\/i> is another. These characters aren't macho, neither are they bubbly and jumpy all the time. They do not have a solution to every issue they face, they are not the perfect heroes who solve problems for others, hell, they fall in a dilemma when they face hard times.<\/p>
They have mood swings and even might act selfish at times. They have their share of happy moments which nobody understands. They are self-critical sometimes and careless the other.<\/p>
But they aren't imperfect or less-deserving in anyway. They are not \"bad\" for reacting to overwhelming situations or toxic environment. They are flesh and bones with thoughts and emotions.<\/p>
They are just real.<\/u><\/p>
Here are some of such characters:<\/p>
Satya (Kshana Kshanam, played by Sri Devi)<\/b><\/p>
Satya<\/i> is a playful girl with sheer innocence we catch from her behavior. She's a regular girl in the city who works 9 to 5 and jokes about her boss with her colleagues. She rushes around to finish her errands, yet she fears insects like worms.<\/p>
When she faces a turning point in life, she tries to escape from it using a guy's help yet is genuinely cynical about the guy, given the guy gives out the vibes of a hooligan. She takes time to build trust because a mere fight isn't what a girl expects from a guy to trust him like they have shown in a million films.<\/p>
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Dan (October, played by Varun Dhawan)<\/b><\/p>
Dan<\/i> seems unfriendly but he is hurt and numb. He tries to be the perfect guy everybody wants him to be but gets furious on failing to do so. All he wants is people who would accept him for him, people who are considerate of him. Not the ones who preach him ho<\/span>w he ought to lead his life.<\/span><\/p>That is why, when he gets to know Shiuli <\/i>asked about him (even casually) before falling off the building, he rushes to the hospital. A guy, who seemed indifferent to everything, suddenly gets considerate about Shiuli. <\/i>He goes far to do anything to save her life....because she asked about him.<\/p><\/p>Sita (Godavari, played by Kamalini Mukherjee)<\/b><\/p>Sita <\/i>is an ambitious fashion designer and a struggling entrepreneur. She's an inspiration for 90's kids because there were very few characters with personality like hers. She wants to do something with her life and decides to ignore the marriage proposals her dad brings her. H<\/span>er a<\/span>n<\/span>ger is im<\/span>mediate, she gets furious in a second, then realizes her mistake and apologizes quickly. She cannot stand being ignored or blamed.<\/span><\/p>She comes from a family who think the best way of handling sexual harassment she faces at work by marrying her off. They are conservative that way, like any other family (at least the most cases) but they are loving.<\/p><\/p>Ram (Godavari, played by Sumanth Akkineni)<\/b><\/p>Ram <\/i>is concerned about the society and the way it works. He is a simple guy who wants to enter the politics so he could give his best. Only when he approaches the Party offices, he realizes it is not how it works. He doesn't fight with people or give monologues to end up becoming a CM because that is how only fantasy works. <\/span><\/p>But he goes on to contribute to the society by doing everything he could to help them. He wishes for people to lead comfortable lives before anything else. He is a patient man and doesn't rea<\/span>lly get in his mind that he is supposed to treat his women \"specially\", like <\/span>his ex says.<\/span><\/p>And this is why Sita<\/i> and Ram<\/i> fit perfectly. He is patient enough to handle her quirks while she is independent enough to not expect him to do all the work to impress her.<\/p><\/p>Chitra (Pelli Choopulu, played by Ritu Varma)<\/b><\/p>Chitra <\/i>is an educated girl who aspires to become an entrepreneur. She is qualified for it and takes smart and calculated risks. She is forced to marry, by her father. They do not share a comp<\/span>as<\/span>sionate relationship until very long.<\/span> Chitra<\/i> is sensible and creative. She goes through a break-u<\/span>p which goes tough on her because it is both her personal life and dreams crashing down at the same moment.<\/span><\/p>She tolerates everything and eventually succeeds in what she does. She is responsible and has her boundaries set before knowing anyone well to let them into her life.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Prashanth (Pelli Choopulu, played by Vijay Deverakonda)<\/b><\/p>Prashanth<\/i> is a guy next door who is very chilled out. He loves to cook but is scared to tell his father that he wants to become a chef. He has a bunch of friends who hang out with hi<\/span>m most of the time and give him silly ideas which they go on to implement.<\/span><\/p>He is a sensitive soul and is more like a kid. He is somebody we know from our daily lives. He is passionate but doesn't exhibit his emotions that well.<\/p><\/p>Nithya (Ala Modhalaindhi, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Nithya <\/i>is laid back and an interesting girl. There would be a <\/span>lot you <\/span>co<\/span>u<\/span>ld discuss with her and never get bored. She isn't very reserved but at the same time, do<\/span>esn'<\/span>t let <\/span>people come and go as they wish. She has a clarity on her life and loves to have fun. <\/span>She is a good example of a person with self respect. She is naturally satirical when she speaks.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Tara (Ok Kanmani, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Tara <\/i>believes in living her life to the fullest. She doesn't believe in<\/span> the i<\/span>nstit<\/span>ution<\/span> of<\/span> marr<\/span>iage because she is only familiar with the ugly side of it. She loves her job, archite<\/span>cture. She <\/span>d<\/span>oesn<\/span>'t l<\/span>ike he<\/span>r mother interfering with her personal life because of the distance in t<\/span>heir relationship. <\/span>Tara<\/i> is notably very talented and could convince anybody with her skills. She is open about her<\/span> ideas, that means she sees nothing wrong in changing her views if she is convinced.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Piku (Piku, played by Deepika Padukone)<\/b><\/p>Piku<\/i> is a strong woman with good management skills. She could get angry sometimes but it isn't intentional. Her vexation comes from the amount of burden she ha<\/span>s to handl<\/span>e on a<\/span> daily basis. She is a responsible daughter who takes care of her old f<\/span>ather with <\/span>hea<\/span>lth iss<\/span>ues<\/span>. S<\/span>he cares for hi<\/span>m like he's a baby and hence doesn't have time to spend on a partner.<\/span><\/p>She doesn't compromise when it comes to getting what she wants if she is working for it and this is a very important trait we all must have. Mostly because when you aren't voicing out your issues or asking for what you want, people tend to think you are happy with the way things are.<\/p><\/p>These characters have an essence of reality in them and as a matter o<\/span>f fact, if you ever meet one of them, you'd have a lot to converse with. Because they are people like us, not ideal in the mainstream way but surely interesting. There's a lot we could get from these people mostly b<\/span>ecause they are people with personalities, which we rarely see in films.<\/span><\/p>"}]
That is why, when he gets to know Shiuli <\/i>asked about him (even casually) before falling off the building, he rushes to the hospital. A guy, who seemed indifferent to everything, suddenly gets considerate about Shiuli. <\/i>He goes far to do anything to save her life....because she asked about him.<\/p>
Sita (Godavari, played by Kamalini Mukherjee)<\/b><\/p>
Sita <\/i>is an ambitious fashion designer and a struggling entrepreneur. She's an inspiration for 90's kids because there were very few characters with personality like hers. She wants to do something with her life and decides to ignore the marriage proposals her dad brings her. H<\/span>er a<\/span>n<\/span>ger is im<\/span>mediate, she gets furious in a second, then realizes her mistake and apologizes quickly. She cannot stand being ignored or blamed.<\/span><\/p>She comes from a family who think the best way of handling sexual harassment she faces at work by marrying her off. They are conservative that way, like any other family (at least the most cases) but they are loving.<\/p><\/p>Ram (Godavari, played by Sumanth Akkineni)<\/b><\/p>Ram <\/i>is concerned about the society and the way it works. He is a simple guy who wants to enter the politics so he could give his best. Only when he approaches the Party offices, he realizes it is not how it works. He doesn't fight with people or give monologues to end up becoming a CM because that is how only fantasy works. <\/span><\/p>But he goes on to contribute to the society by doing everything he could to help them. He wishes for people to lead comfortable lives before anything else. He is a patient man and doesn't rea<\/span>lly get in his mind that he is supposed to treat his women \"specially\", like <\/span>his ex says.<\/span><\/p>And this is why Sita<\/i> and Ram<\/i> fit perfectly. He is patient enough to handle her quirks while she is independent enough to not expect him to do all the work to impress her.<\/p><\/p>Chitra (Pelli Choopulu, played by Ritu Varma)<\/b><\/p>Chitra <\/i>is an educated girl who aspires to become an entrepreneur. She is qualified for it and takes smart and calculated risks. She is forced to marry, by her father. They do not share a comp<\/span>as<\/span>sionate relationship until very long.<\/span> Chitra<\/i> is sensible and creative. She goes through a break-u<\/span>p which goes tough on her because it is both her personal life and dreams crashing down at the same moment.<\/span><\/p>She tolerates everything and eventually succeeds in what she does. She is responsible and has her boundaries set before knowing anyone well to let them into her life.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Prashanth (Pelli Choopulu, played by Vijay Deverakonda)<\/b><\/p>Prashanth<\/i> is a guy next door who is very chilled out. He loves to cook but is scared to tell his father that he wants to become a chef. He has a bunch of friends who hang out with hi<\/span>m most of the time and give him silly ideas which they go on to implement.<\/span><\/p>He is a sensitive soul and is more like a kid. He is somebody we know from our daily lives. He is passionate but doesn't exhibit his emotions that well.<\/p><\/p>Nithya (Ala Modhalaindhi, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Nithya <\/i>is laid back and an interesting girl. There would be a <\/span>lot you <\/span>co<\/span>u<\/span>ld discuss with her and never get bored. She isn't very reserved but at the same time, do<\/span>esn'<\/span>t let <\/span>people come and go as they wish. She has a clarity on her life and loves to have fun. <\/span>She is a good example of a person with self respect. She is naturally satirical when she speaks.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Tara (Ok Kanmani, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Tara <\/i>believes in living her life to the fullest. She doesn't believe in<\/span> the i<\/span>nstit<\/span>ution<\/span> of<\/span> marr<\/span>iage because she is only familiar with the ugly side of it. She loves her job, archite<\/span>cture. She <\/span>d<\/span>oesn<\/span>'t l<\/span>ike he<\/span>r mother interfering with her personal life because of the distance in t<\/span>heir relationship. <\/span>Tara<\/i> is notably very talented and could convince anybody with her skills. She is open about her<\/span> ideas, that means she sees nothing wrong in changing her views if she is convinced.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Piku (Piku, played by Deepika Padukone)<\/b><\/p>Piku<\/i> is a strong woman with good management skills. She could get angry sometimes but it isn't intentional. Her vexation comes from the amount of burden she ha<\/span>s to handl<\/span>e on a<\/span> daily basis. She is a responsible daughter who takes care of her old f<\/span>ather with <\/span>hea<\/span>lth iss<\/span>ues<\/span>. S<\/span>he cares for hi<\/span>m like he's a baby and hence doesn't have time to spend on a partner.<\/span><\/p>She doesn't compromise when it comes to getting what she wants if she is working for it and this is a very important trait we all must have. Mostly because when you aren't voicing out your issues or asking for what you want, people tend to think you are happy with the way things are.<\/p><\/p>These characters have an essence of reality in them and as a matter o<\/span>f fact, if you ever meet one of them, you'd have a lot to converse with. Because they are people like us, not ideal in the mainstream way but surely interesting. There's a lot we could get from these people mostly b<\/span>ecause they are people with personalities, which we rarely see in films.<\/span><\/p>"}]
She comes from a family who think the best way of handling sexual harassment she faces at work by marrying her off. They are conservative that way, like any other family (at least the most cases) but they are loving.<\/p>
Ram (Godavari, played by Sumanth Akkineni)<\/b><\/p>
Ram <\/i>is concerned about the society and the way it works. He is a simple guy who wants to enter the politics so he could give his best. Only when he approaches the Party offices, he realizes it is not how it works. He doesn't fight with people or give monologues to end up becoming a CM because that is how only fantasy works. <\/span><\/p>But he goes on to contribute to the society by doing everything he could to help them. He wishes for people to lead comfortable lives before anything else. He is a patient man and doesn't rea<\/span>lly get in his mind that he is supposed to treat his women \"specially\", like <\/span>his ex says.<\/span><\/p>And this is why Sita<\/i> and Ram<\/i> fit perfectly. He is patient enough to handle her quirks while she is independent enough to not expect him to do all the work to impress her.<\/p><\/p>Chitra (Pelli Choopulu, played by Ritu Varma)<\/b><\/p>Chitra <\/i>is an educated girl who aspires to become an entrepreneur. She is qualified for it and takes smart and calculated risks. She is forced to marry, by her father. They do not share a comp<\/span>as<\/span>sionate relationship until very long.<\/span> Chitra<\/i> is sensible and creative. She goes through a break-u<\/span>p which goes tough on her because it is both her personal life and dreams crashing down at the same moment.<\/span><\/p>She tolerates everything and eventually succeeds in what she does. She is responsible and has her boundaries set before knowing anyone well to let them into her life.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Prashanth (Pelli Choopulu, played by Vijay Deverakonda)<\/b><\/p>Prashanth<\/i> is a guy next door who is very chilled out. He loves to cook but is scared to tell his father that he wants to become a chef. He has a bunch of friends who hang out with hi<\/span>m most of the time and give him silly ideas which they go on to implement.<\/span><\/p>He is a sensitive soul and is more like a kid. He is somebody we know from our daily lives. He is passionate but doesn't exhibit his emotions that well.<\/p><\/p>Nithya (Ala Modhalaindhi, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Nithya <\/i>is laid back and an interesting girl. There would be a <\/span>lot you <\/span>co<\/span>u<\/span>ld discuss with her and never get bored. She isn't very reserved but at the same time, do<\/span>esn'<\/span>t let <\/span>people come and go as they wish. She has a clarity on her life and loves to have fun. <\/span>She is a good example of a person with self respect. She is naturally satirical when she speaks.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Tara (Ok Kanmani, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Tara <\/i>believes in living her life to the fullest. She doesn't believe in<\/span> the i<\/span>nstit<\/span>ution<\/span> of<\/span> marr<\/span>iage because she is only familiar with the ugly side of it. She loves her job, archite<\/span>cture. She <\/span>d<\/span>oesn<\/span>'t l<\/span>ike he<\/span>r mother interfering with her personal life because of the distance in t<\/span>heir relationship. <\/span>Tara<\/i> is notably very talented and could convince anybody with her skills. She is open about her<\/span> ideas, that means she sees nothing wrong in changing her views if she is convinced.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Piku (Piku, played by Deepika Padukone)<\/b><\/p>Piku<\/i> is a strong woman with good management skills. She could get angry sometimes but it isn't intentional. Her vexation comes from the amount of burden she ha<\/span>s to handl<\/span>e on a<\/span> daily basis. She is a responsible daughter who takes care of her old f<\/span>ather with <\/span>hea<\/span>lth iss<\/span>ues<\/span>. S<\/span>he cares for hi<\/span>m like he's a baby and hence doesn't have time to spend on a partner.<\/span><\/p>She doesn't compromise when it comes to getting what she wants if she is working for it and this is a very important trait we all must have. Mostly because when you aren't voicing out your issues or asking for what you want, people tend to think you are happy with the way things are.<\/p><\/p>These characters have an essence of reality in them and as a matter o<\/span>f fact, if you ever meet one of them, you'd have a lot to converse with. Because they are people like us, not ideal in the mainstream way but surely interesting. There's a lot we could get from these people mostly b<\/span>ecause they are people with personalities, which we rarely see in films.<\/span><\/p>"}]
But he goes on to contribute to the society by doing everything he could to help them. He wishes for people to lead comfortable lives before anything else. He is a patient man and doesn't rea<\/span>lly get in his mind that he is supposed to treat his women \"specially\", like <\/span>his ex says.<\/span><\/p>And this is why Sita<\/i> and Ram<\/i> fit perfectly. He is patient enough to handle her quirks while she is independent enough to not expect him to do all the work to impress her.<\/p><\/p>Chitra (Pelli Choopulu, played by Ritu Varma)<\/b><\/p>Chitra <\/i>is an educated girl who aspires to become an entrepreneur. She is qualified for it and takes smart and calculated risks. She is forced to marry, by her father. They do not share a comp<\/span>as<\/span>sionate relationship until very long.<\/span> Chitra<\/i> is sensible and creative. She goes through a break-u<\/span>p which goes tough on her because it is both her personal life and dreams crashing down at the same moment.<\/span><\/p>She tolerates everything and eventually succeeds in what she does. She is responsible and has her boundaries set before knowing anyone well to let them into her life.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Prashanth (Pelli Choopulu, played by Vijay Deverakonda)<\/b><\/p>Prashanth<\/i> is a guy next door who is very chilled out. He loves to cook but is scared to tell his father that he wants to become a chef. He has a bunch of friends who hang out with hi<\/span>m most of the time and give him silly ideas which they go on to implement.<\/span><\/p>He is a sensitive soul and is more like a kid. He is somebody we know from our daily lives. He is passionate but doesn't exhibit his emotions that well.<\/p><\/p>Nithya (Ala Modhalaindhi, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Nithya <\/i>is laid back and an interesting girl. There would be a <\/span>lot you <\/span>co<\/span>u<\/span>ld discuss with her and never get bored. She isn't very reserved but at the same time, do<\/span>esn'<\/span>t let <\/span>people come and go as they wish. She has a clarity on her life and loves to have fun. <\/span>She is a good example of a person with self respect. She is naturally satirical when she speaks.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Tara (Ok Kanmani, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Tara <\/i>believes in living her life to the fullest. She doesn't believe in<\/span> the i<\/span>nstit<\/span>ution<\/span> of<\/span> marr<\/span>iage because she is only familiar with the ugly side of it. She loves her job, archite<\/span>cture. She <\/span>d<\/span>oesn<\/span>'t l<\/span>ike he<\/span>r mother interfering with her personal life because of the distance in t<\/span>heir relationship. <\/span>Tara<\/i> is notably very talented and could convince anybody with her skills. She is open about her<\/span> ideas, that means she sees nothing wrong in changing her views if she is convinced.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Piku (Piku, played by Deepika Padukone)<\/b><\/p>Piku<\/i> is a strong woman with good management skills. She could get angry sometimes but it isn't intentional. Her vexation comes from the amount of burden she ha<\/span>s to handl<\/span>e on a<\/span> daily basis. She is a responsible daughter who takes care of her old f<\/span>ather with <\/span>hea<\/span>lth iss<\/span>ues<\/span>. S<\/span>he cares for hi<\/span>m like he's a baby and hence doesn't have time to spend on a partner.<\/span><\/p>She doesn't compromise when it comes to getting what she wants if she is working for it and this is a very important trait we all must have. Mostly because when you aren't voicing out your issues or asking for what you want, people tend to think you are happy with the way things are.<\/p><\/p>These characters have an essence of reality in them and as a matter o<\/span>f fact, if you ever meet one of them, you'd have a lot to converse with. Because they are people like us, not ideal in the mainstream way but surely interesting. There's a lot we could get from these people mostly b<\/span>ecause they are people with personalities, which we rarely see in films.<\/span><\/p>"}]
And this is why Sita<\/i> and Ram<\/i> fit perfectly. He is patient enough to handle her quirks while she is independent enough to not expect him to do all the work to impress her.<\/p>
Chitra (Pelli Choopulu, played by Ritu Varma)<\/b><\/p>
Chitra <\/i>is an educated girl who aspires to become an entrepreneur. She is qualified for it and takes smart and calculated risks. She is forced to marry, by her father. They do not share a comp<\/span>as<\/span>sionate relationship until very long.<\/span> Chitra<\/i> is sensible and creative. She goes through a break-u<\/span>p which goes tough on her because it is both her personal life and dreams crashing down at the same moment.<\/span><\/p>She tolerates everything and eventually succeeds in what she does. She is responsible and has her boundaries set before knowing anyone well to let them into her life.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Prashanth (Pelli Choopulu, played by Vijay Deverakonda)<\/b><\/p>Prashanth<\/i> is a guy next door who is very chilled out. He loves to cook but is scared to tell his father that he wants to become a chef. He has a bunch of friends who hang out with hi<\/span>m most of the time and give him silly ideas which they go on to implement.<\/span><\/p>He is a sensitive soul and is more like a kid. He is somebody we know from our daily lives. He is passionate but doesn't exhibit his emotions that well.<\/p><\/p>Nithya (Ala Modhalaindhi, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Nithya <\/i>is laid back and an interesting girl. There would be a <\/span>lot you <\/span>co<\/span>u<\/span>ld discuss with her and never get bored. She isn't very reserved but at the same time, do<\/span>esn'<\/span>t let <\/span>people come and go as they wish. She has a clarity on her life and loves to have fun. <\/span>She is a good example of a person with self respect. She is naturally satirical when she speaks.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Tara (Ok Kanmani, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Tara <\/i>believes in living her life to the fullest. She doesn't believe in<\/span> the i<\/span>nstit<\/span>ution<\/span> of<\/span> marr<\/span>iage because she is only familiar with the ugly side of it. She loves her job, archite<\/span>cture. She <\/span>d<\/span>oesn<\/span>'t l<\/span>ike he<\/span>r mother interfering with her personal life because of the distance in t<\/span>heir relationship. <\/span>Tara<\/i> is notably very talented and could convince anybody with her skills. She is open about her<\/span> ideas, that means she sees nothing wrong in changing her views if she is convinced.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Piku (Piku, played by Deepika Padukone)<\/b><\/p>Piku<\/i> is a strong woman with good management skills. She could get angry sometimes but it isn't intentional. Her vexation comes from the amount of burden she ha<\/span>s to handl<\/span>e on a<\/span> daily basis. She is a responsible daughter who takes care of her old f<\/span>ather with <\/span>hea<\/span>lth iss<\/span>ues<\/span>. S<\/span>he cares for hi<\/span>m like he's a baby and hence doesn't have time to spend on a partner.<\/span><\/p>She doesn't compromise when it comes to getting what she wants if she is working for it and this is a very important trait we all must have. Mostly because when you aren't voicing out your issues or asking for what you want, people tend to think you are happy with the way things are.<\/p><\/p>These characters have an essence of reality in them and as a matter o<\/span>f fact, if you ever meet one of them, you'd have a lot to converse with. Because they are people like us, not ideal in the mainstream way but surely interesting. There's a lot we could get from these people mostly b<\/span>ecause they are people with personalities, which we rarely see in films.<\/span><\/p>"}]
She tolerates everything and eventually succeeds in what she does. She is responsible and has her boundaries set before knowing anyone well to let them into her life.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Prashanth (Pelli Choopulu, played by Vijay Deverakonda)<\/b><\/p>Prashanth<\/i> is a guy next door who is very chilled out. He loves to cook but is scared to tell his father that he wants to become a chef. He has a bunch of friends who hang out with hi<\/span>m most of the time and give him silly ideas which they go on to implement.<\/span><\/p>He is a sensitive soul and is more like a kid. He is somebody we know from our daily lives. He is passionate but doesn't exhibit his emotions that well.<\/p><\/p>Nithya (Ala Modhalaindhi, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Nithya <\/i>is laid back and an interesting girl. There would be a <\/span>lot you <\/span>co<\/span>u<\/span>ld discuss with her and never get bored. She isn't very reserved but at the same time, do<\/span>esn'<\/span>t let <\/span>people come and go as they wish. She has a clarity on her life and loves to have fun. <\/span>She is a good example of a person with self respect. She is naturally satirical when she speaks.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Tara (Ok Kanmani, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Tara <\/i>believes in living her life to the fullest. She doesn't believe in<\/span> the i<\/span>nstit<\/span>ution<\/span> of<\/span> marr<\/span>iage because she is only familiar with the ugly side of it. She loves her job, archite<\/span>cture. She <\/span>d<\/span>oesn<\/span>'t l<\/span>ike he<\/span>r mother interfering with her personal life because of the distance in t<\/span>heir relationship. <\/span>Tara<\/i> is notably very talented and could convince anybody with her skills. She is open about her<\/span> ideas, that means she sees nothing wrong in changing her views if she is convinced.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Piku (Piku, played by Deepika Padukone)<\/b><\/p>Piku<\/i> is a strong woman with good management skills. She could get angry sometimes but it isn't intentional. Her vexation comes from the amount of burden she ha<\/span>s to handl<\/span>e on a<\/span> daily basis. She is a responsible daughter who takes care of her old f<\/span>ather with <\/span>hea<\/span>lth iss<\/span>ues<\/span>. S<\/span>he cares for hi<\/span>m like he's a baby and hence doesn't have time to spend on a partner.<\/span><\/p>She doesn't compromise when it comes to getting what she wants if she is working for it and this is a very important trait we all must have. Mostly because when you aren't voicing out your issues or asking for what you want, people tend to think you are happy with the way things are.<\/p><\/p>These characters have an essence of reality in them and as a matter o<\/span>f fact, if you ever meet one of them, you'd have a lot to converse with. Because they are people like us, not ideal in the mainstream way but surely interesting. There's a lot we could get from these people mostly b<\/span>ecause they are people with personalities, which we rarely see in films.<\/span><\/p>"}]
Prashanth (Pelli Choopulu, played by Vijay Deverakonda)<\/b><\/p>
Prashanth<\/i> is a guy next door who is very chilled out. He loves to cook but is scared to tell his father that he wants to become a chef. He has a bunch of friends who hang out with hi<\/span>m most of the time and give him silly ideas which they go on to implement.<\/span><\/p>He is a sensitive soul and is more like a kid. He is somebody we know from our daily lives. He is passionate but doesn't exhibit his emotions that well.<\/p><\/p>Nithya (Ala Modhalaindhi, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Nithya <\/i>is laid back and an interesting girl. There would be a <\/span>lot you <\/span>co<\/span>u<\/span>ld discuss with her and never get bored. She isn't very reserved but at the same time, do<\/span>esn'<\/span>t let <\/span>people come and go as they wish. She has a clarity on her life and loves to have fun. <\/span>She is a good example of a person with self respect. She is naturally satirical when she speaks.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Tara (Ok Kanmani, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Tara <\/i>believes in living her life to the fullest. She doesn't believe in<\/span> the i<\/span>nstit<\/span>ution<\/span> of<\/span> marr<\/span>iage because she is only familiar with the ugly side of it. She loves her job, archite<\/span>cture. She <\/span>d<\/span>oesn<\/span>'t l<\/span>ike he<\/span>r mother interfering with her personal life because of the distance in t<\/span>heir relationship. <\/span>Tara<\/i> is notably very talented and could convince anybody with her skills. She is open about her<\/span> ideas, that means she sees nothing wrong in changing her views if she is convinced.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Piku (Piku, played by Deepika Padukone)<\/b><\/p>Piku<\/i> is a strong woman with good management skills. She could get angry sometimes but it isn't intentional. Her vexation comes from the amount of burden she ha<\/span>s to handl<\/span>e on a<\/span> daily basis. She is a responsible daughter who takes care of her old f<\/span>ather with <\/span>hea<\/span>lth iss<\/span>ues<\/span>. S<\/span>he cares for hi<\/span>m like he's a baby and hence doesn't have time to spend on a partner.<\/span><\/p>She doesn't compromise when it comes to getting what she wants if she is working for it and this is a very important trait we all must have. Mostly because when you aren't voicing out your issues or asking for what you want, people tend to think you are happy with the way things are.<\/p><\/p>These characters have an essence of reality in them and as a matter o<\/span>f fact, if you ever meet one of them, you'd have a lot to converse with. Because they are people like us, not ideal in the mainstream way but surely interesting. There's a lot we could get from these people mostly b<\/span>ecause they are people with personalities, which we rarely see in films.<\/span><\/p>"}]
He is a sensitive soul and is more like a kid. He is somebody we know from our daily lives. He is passionate but doesn't exhibit his emotions that well.<\/p>
Nithya (Ala Modhalaindhi, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>
Nithya <\/i>is laid back and an interesting girl. There would be a <\/span>lot you <\/span>co<\/span>u<\/span>ld discuss with her and never get bored. She isn't very reserved but at the same time, do<\/span>esn'<\/span>t let <\/span>people come and go as they wish. She has a clarity on her life and loves to have fun. <\/span>She is a good example of a person with self respect. She is naturally satirical when she speaks.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Tara (Ok Kanmani, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>Tara <\/i>believes in living her life to the fullest. She doesn't believe in<\/span> the i<\/span>nstit<\/span>ution<\/span> of<\/span> marr<\/span>iage because she is only familiar with the ugly side of it. She loves her job, archite<\/span>cture. She <\/span>d<\/span>oesn<\/span>'t l<\/span>ike he<\/span>r mother interfering with her personal life because of the distance in t<\/span>heir relationship. <\/span>Tara<\/i> is notably very talented and could convince anybody with her skills. She is open about her<\/span> ideas, that means she sees nothing wrong in changing her views if she is convinced.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Piku (Piku, played by Deepika Padukone)<\/b><\/p>Piku<\/i> is a strong woman with good management skills. She could get angry sometimes but it isn't intentional. Her vexation comes from the amount of burden she ha<\/span>s to handl<\/span>e on a<\/span> daily basis. She is a responsible daughter who takes care of her old f<\/span>ather with <\/span>hea<\/span>lth iss<\/span>ues<\/span>. S<\/span>he cares for hi<\/span>m like he's a baby and hence doesn't have time to spend on a partner.<\/span><\/p>She doesn't compromise when it comes to getting what she wants if she is working for it and this is a very important trait we all must have. Mostly because when you aren't voicing out your issues or asking for what you want, people tend to think you are happy with the way things are.<\/p><\/p>These characters have an essence of reality in them and as a matter o<\/span>f fact, if you ever meet one of them, you'd have a lot to converse with. Because they are people like us, not ideal in the mainstream way but surely interesting. There's a lot we could get from these people mostly b<\/span>ecause they are people with personalities, which we rarely see in films.<\/span><\/p>"}]
Tara (Ok Kanmani, played by Nithya Menen)<\/b><\/p>
Tara <\/i>believes in living her life to the fullest. She doesn't believe in<\/span> the i<\/span>nstit<\/span>ution<\/span> of<\/span> marr<\/span>iage because she is only familiar with the ugly side of it. She loves her job, archite<\/span>cture. She <\/span>d<\/span>oesn<\/span>'t l<\/span>ike he<\/span>r mother interfering with her personal life because of the distance in t<\/span>heir relationship. <\/span>Tara<\/i> is notably very talented and could convince anybody with her skills. She is open about her<\/span> ideas, that means she sees nothing wrong in changing her views if she is convinced.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Piku (Piku, played by Deepika Padukone)<\/b><\/p>Piku<\/i> is a strong woman with good management skills. She could get angry sometimes but it isn't intentional. Her vexation comes from the amount of burden she ha<\/span>s to handl<\/span>e on a<\/span> daily basis. She is a responsible daughter who takes care of her old f<\/span>ather with <\/span>hea<\/span>lth iss<\/span>ues<\/span>. S<\/span>he cares for hi<\/span>m like he's a baby and hence doesn't have time to spend on a partner.<\/span><\/p>She doesn't compromise when it comes to getting what she wants if she is working for it and this is a very important trait we all must have. Mostly because when you aren't voicing out your issues or asking for what you want, people tend to think you are happy with the way things are.<\/p><\/p>These characters have an essence of reality in them and as a matter o<\/span>f fact, if you ever meet one of them, you'd have a lot to converse with. Because they are people like us, not ideal in the mainstream way but surely interesting. There's a lot we could get from these people mostly b<\/span>ecause they are people with personalities, which we rarely see in films.<\/span><\/p>"}]
Piku (Piku, played by Deepika Padukone)<\/b><\/p>
Piku<\/i> is a strong woman with good management skills. She could get angry sometimes but it isn't intentional. Her vexation comes from the amount of burden she ha<\/span>s to handl<\/span>e on a<\/span> daily basis. She is a responsible daughter who takes care of her old f<\/span>ather with <\/span>hea<\/span>lth iss<\/span>ues<\/span>. S<\/span>he cares for hi<\/span>m like he's a baby and hence doesn't have time to spend on a partner.<\/span><\/p>She doesn't compromise when it comes to getting what she wants if she is working for it and this is a very important trait we all must have. Mostly because when you aren't voicing out your issues or asking for what you want, people tend to think you are happy with the way things are.<\/p><\/p>These characters have an essence of reality in them and as a matter o<\/span>f fact, if you ever meet one of them, you'd have a lot to converse with. Because they are people like us, not ideal in the mainstream way but surely interesting. There's a lot we could get from these people mostly b<\/span>ecause they are people with personalities, which we rarely see in films.<\/span><\/p>"}]
She doesn't compromise when it comes to getting what she wants if she is working for it and this is a very important trait we all must have. Mostly because when you aren't voicing out your issues or asking for what you want, people tend to think you are happy with the way things are.<\/p>
These characters have an essence of reality in them and as a matter o<\/span>f fact, if you ever meet one of them, you'd have a lot to converse with. Because they are people like us, not ideal in the mainstream way but surely interesting. There's a lot we could get from these people mostly b<\/span>ecause they are people with personalities, which we rarely see in films.<\/span><\/p>"}]
College life is part of your life that you are going to relive in your memories until you breathe.<\/i><\/p>
Being a Sri Chaitanya student in intermediate and have done my schooling from a missionary one, I never got so much of freedom as of now I'm getting in my college. It was all about reprisals and oppressive teachers.<\/p>
Entering into B.Tech was a completely new and obviously different experience for me. Here one's academic excellence depends on the interest of the person rather than forcibly doing it for the sake of faculty. Till my intermediate, there was peer pressure by the lecturers to score good marks, but faculty in B.tech colleges are only firm about assignments and attendance, excluding these two, they are very friendly and focusing on our careers rather than securing more percentages.<\/p>
My first day of college was filled with excitement and fascination. It was a good take-off starting from that day till date. In my 1st semester<\/b>, I restricted myself only to the classroom but got a bunch of new friends. And, we had a traditional day where I enjoyed the maximum, played many games with my classmates where I came to know about each one of them as I did not even know half of their names before it. I must say about our chemistry class, our classroom would become a dining hall, a bedroom and a leisure hour, as our chemistry sir was that calm and nice. There formed such a tight bond between us that we had section shuffling in our 2nd semester<\/b>, where I remember protesting it. But, at the last, we had to accept it, however.<\/p>
Labs <\/b>were the best part where I learned something new and also shared a lot of memories doing experiments on the equipment with my buddies. 2nd year<\/b> was no less, though sections were shuffled every semester, I came to know all most all of them and hence, I faced no issues and got adjusted to it. The best memories were relished in our canteen bunking the classes and sitting in the library on Saturdays so as to skip the clubs. The same fun I'm having now in my 3rd year<\/b> too, but I'm maintaining equal levels of academics and enjoyment.<\/p>
Friends are the best part of every college student's life. As in the case of all, even I share the sweetest as well as bitter moments with them. But I am lucky that I've got an amazing gang, to share my happiness and sorrows. Though, I fight with them sometimes, the next minute we are together again.<\/p>
To conclude, college life is all about sleeping during the classes especially post-lunch hours, being awake late nights talking with friends, studying the night before the exams, visiting the canteen every day and the library once in a while, silly during exams and serious during placements.<\/p>
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Hangout for me is catching up over good food and something nice to drink!!!<\/i><\/p>
Many of us feel stressed, irritated, and obviously bored to attend the classes regularly, though it may be for the attendance or to gain some knowledge, getting frustrated with the daily routine is common for every college student especially in engineering. And the best part to get some refreshment is to hang out with our buddies.<\/p>
The favorite and the nearest place to hang out for our CMRCETIANS is OLD SKOOL RESTAURANT situated at kompally. This casual dining restaurant brings us a vivid menu of delicious and different cuisines. Their authentic food preparation is made with the richest ingredients ever impressing us providing a taste that is unforgettable by our taste buds. It is a rooftop restaurant with a decor that enhances our dining experience and helps us enjoy our meal to the fullest. <\/p>
And we must say about the very famous MANDI available there which is our favorite dish among all. As it is the one that is frequently ordered by the people when they land up in the restaurant with a gang of more than five members. The one giant dish which fulfills all our hunger.<\/p>
Its classy ambiance plays a key role in uploading our Instagram stories and Whatsapp statuses providing us the best ever relaxation and refreshment from our daily chores and also helping us get back to the mood. It makes the whole dining experience the tastiest and this place is no less than a feast for all the food lovers out there! Nothing brings people together like good food.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1567781497981","data":"5d727e4c8dc5e"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1567781497982","data":"5d727e574cfad"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1567781497983","data":"5d727e619f673"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1567781497985","data":"5d727f47de53a"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1567781497987","data":"5d727fdad397d"}]
Once a CHILD'S wonder... staring at the bright old moon among those glittering stars in the dark night, slips into a hazy sleep\ud83d\ude34. And now it seems too fascinating for the same child to know about a successful landing of Chandrayan-2 taking billion dreams to the Moon. It's certainly an extraordinary moment in the history of \ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddf3 India's space programme that Chandrayan-2 is the second lunar exploration mission which was launched at Satish Dhawan Space Centre on 22 July,2019 by ISRO. \ud83d\udcabThe main aim of this mission is to achieve a soft landing on the lunar surface. INDIA will be the first to launch a mission to the unexplored Moon's South pole. \u26aa However, travelling along miles of distance, carrying our billion dreams to land on lunar south pole seems so special because of the craters of the moon which have been untouched by sunlight for billions of years. \u26abNow, the world awaits you to sit and gaze at the India's historic moment that is about to be created within few more hours. \u2728 Anyway, this will be the another CHILD'S wonder...\ud83c\udf1d<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1567784448993}]
A man had two sons. The younger son said to his father, \"Give me my part of all the things we own.\" So the father divided the wealth with his two sons.\n\nThe younger son gathered up all that he had and left. He travelled far away to another country. There he wasted his money like a fool. He spent everything that he had. Soon after that, the land became very dry, and there was no rain. There was not enough food to eat anywhere in the country. The son was hungry and needed money. So he went and got a job with one of the people of that country. The man sent the son into the field to feed pigs. The son was so hungry that he wanted to eat the food that the pigs were eating. But no person gave him anything.\n\nThe boy realized that he had been very foolish. He thought, \"All of my father's servants have plenty of food. But I am here, almost dead because I have nothing to eat. I will leave and go to my father. I will say to him, \"Father, I have sinned against God and have done wrong to you. I am not good enough to be called your son. But let me be like one of your servants.\"\n\nWhile the son was still a long way off, his father saw him coming. The father felt sorry for his son. So the father ran to him. He hugged and kissed his son. The son said, 'Father, I have sinned against God and have done wrong to you. I am not good enough to be called your son.\"\n\n\"But the father said to his servants, 'Hurry! Bring the best clothes and dress him. Also put a ring on his finger and good shoes on his feet. Bring the fat calf. We will kill it and have plenty to eat. Then, we can have a party. My son was dead, but now he is alive again! He was lost, but now he is found!\" So they began to have a party.\n\nThe older son was in the field. He came closer to the house. He heard the sound of music and dancing. So the older son called to one of the servant boys and asked, 'What does all this mean?' The servant said, \"Your brother has come back. Your father killed the fat calf to eat. Your father is happy because your brother came home safely.\"\n\nThe older son was angry and would not go in to the party. So his father went out to ask him to come in. The son said to his father, \"I have served you like a slave for many years. I have always obeyed your commands. But you never even killed a goat for me. You never gave a party for me and my friends. But your other son has wasted all your money on prostitutes. Then, he comes home, and you kill the fat calf for him!\"\n\nBut the father said to him, \"Son, you are always with me. All that I have is yours too. We must be happy and have a party because your brother was dead, and now he is alive. He was lost, but now he is found.\"'\n\nMoral:\n\nThis famous story teaches us some important lessons about ourselves.\n\n1. People seek happiness in the wrong places. The younger son thought happiness was getting away from his father's control and being free to have fun. In the end, he was miserable because he was looking for happiness in the wrong places.\nPeople in today's world are making the same mistake. They are seeking happiness in money, drugs, alcohol, sex, thrills, education, power, fame, beauty. But selfish living does not lead to joy. It leads to suffering and shame.\n\n\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1567775742979}]
We all have that one particular person in our lives who shared a great bond when it came to our fashion choices or giving us a fresh perspective to our beauty care choices right?\nThat first winged eye-liner that came perfect for the first time, first hair streaks, your first\nmakeover, gel-set hairstyle, all the firsts with your partner in crime.\nIt could have been your mum, your bestie, classmate ?..<\/p>
The list can go on.<\/p>
Well, we would like to know this partner in crime aka \"Your Beauty Expert\"! So share their\nphoto and tell us in what or how they helped you in your style statement, this person has to\nbe someone you discuss your style secrets or get advice from.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1567773152474","data":"5d7253472dfc5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1567773152472","data":"
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As we all know, Teachers Day is being celebrated today throughout the nation. Let me take this opportunity to respect and thank my teachers for life.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1567701295384","data":"
Geetha Shamsunder, a dynamic woman at the age of sixty is a mentor you\u2019ll never want to miss in life. She\u2019s the epitome of kindness who\u2019s love for literature is visible through her teaching. I used to attend my seniors classes just for her! Her stories and life experiences always had a hidden message for me to decode. She's been a sweetheart in encouraging me throughout. Her classes are beyond the textbooks. She's a trusted source of advice for anyone.When my grades in English were not so great, she helped and guided me , put me back in place and in turn, made me fall in love with the subject. She made me realize that there is a writer in everyone and all they need is a little push.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1567701295385","data":"
Lately during my college days,I realize my seniors have played a vital role in wanting me to be a better person. I was given a zillion opportunities to discover myself by my seniors. I spend more time with my seniors; it's all about different perspectives and experimenting new things. I wouldn't have sailed through my three years of engineering if not for them!\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1567701295386","data":"
\u201cEveryone you meet has something to teach you\u201d -and as soon as I accept that, I open myself to truly listening. There\u2019s a diversity of people in the world and as we move through life we encounter this variation. They are capable of leaving a positive or negative impact on our lives during the moments which we\u2019ve spent with them. However, these persons are teachers of valuable life lessons. In the past few years until the present I was able to gain some of these cherished actualities with respect to \u201cpeople\u201d.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1567701295387","data":"
Life is all about learning something new every time and for me, this process happens by analyzing and adapting the best qualities of people around me.\nMy friends, family, acquaintances are my teachers. In fact a small talk with a stranger is also learning. <\/p>
\n To all the teachers out there, thank you!\n\n <\/p>"}]
Most of us have a favorite teacher we remember from our school days. I changed many schools. As I look back to my school days, I realize I was fortunate enough to have some teachers who had a great impact on my life. <\/p>
During my kinder garden stage, I would feel a fear to go to a strange new place called \u2018school\u2019. My then headmistress of the school Annapurna helped me to feel at ease in that strange place by pampering me. I used to go to every class that she goes, for the first one month later on she scolded me and made me sit in class. Even today when I meet her, she laughs at me recalling the incident. <\/p>
\nWhen I was in my 5th standard, I never knew how to write something on my own. I used to make my brothers write to me. For the first time, I wrote an essay. I don\u2019t know what my English teacher(Humaira) liked so much in it; she praised me in front of fifty classmates. We know praising boosts our confidence since then I started writing. She is so patient enough to scan the entire scrap I wrote, correcting my mistakes and giving me more new ideas. I learned a lot from her. <\/p>
I got some of my favorite teachers(Sarala, Bhanu, Prapoorna) I wonder what qualities they had to reach a child who was nearly out of reach. They were more than just instructors and paper grades. They believed that there is more to be taught to students other than textbook lessons. <\/p>
\nHere is the story of the most inspiring teacher in my life. Miss Madhavi the founder of the challenger\u2019s academy. I found to met her when I went there for my EMCET coaching. She is scary and strict to the eyes of those students who had never been in her classroom. Those who were her students truly enjoy her class. She practically teaches everything and interacts with every student in the classroom. She believes that students will understand and grasp the subjects if they were interested in it, so she motivates us my telling different stories of life. When I asked her that I Wanna see IIT or another premier institute the very next she took permission from the BITSAT Hyderabad campus. She took us over there and made us see the entire BITSAT campus that is our Madhavi mam. Teachers like her are not just inspiring to students of her but also for the teachers of forthcoming generations. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1567701714791","data":"5d713d587d0c2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1567701714790","data":"
On this teacher\u2019s day, I Wanna tell you that, if you find any class boring, go to your favorite teachers and talk to them. Trust me, they have more interest and valuable stuff than what our textbooks and boring classes give us. <\/p>
Thank you, and happy teachers day to all the teachers.<\/p>"}]
In this current world of materialism where education became a commodity, teachers became mere employees who come to class as \"instructors\" and finish the syllabus sheet and students are clients where they 'buy' education. Objectivity spanning over everything where oneness in ideas, actions are encouraged and studying poetry just for the sake of clearing examination and where we were taught history just as a propoganda tool to shape our thoughts. University is a space where our identities are dragged down to mere ID cards and surveillance through CC cameras is seen as normal. In these spaces where they talk about acquiring skills and job oriented training, I didn't find a difference between Ameerpet coaching centres and the universities. Research is always seen as the last option and looked upon as a career taken by the so called less meritorious students, I don't think this is what we have envisioned our universities to be. Uninspiring teachers and demotivated students and the highly make-believe rankings and advertisements all over the cities, these became the norms of educational places. Critical thinking and expression are supressed and dissent is always seen as going against the rules of that University. Cultural and heritage classes are looked at a lens of history rather than some interesting insights into how the food habits of foreigners changed the way we eat, or the Marxism was boiled down as an ideology against liberalism but we never explored the romanticism in Marxism. Gandhi is just given a space in the almirah but was never taught to us. \n\nIn all this humaneless society, In my little space I found a professor who is much passionate about her subject, who encourages discussions and she is the one who brings multiple perspectives to look at a text and makes us think critically. She is the one who intellectually excites me and gives us a voice to lay down our thoughts in the class which sometimes we discuss throughout the class. Lord Byron texts are discussed in a feminist perspective by her, but she didn't curtail us to look at the same texts through various lens and also she gave us space to discuss with our peers. She is the one who gave me hope that there is something for tomorrow. If there is one teacher in my entire life that inspired me to take up research is her. Thank you for motivating us to move our dead souls walk into the heavens of knowledge. Thank you so much ma'am. And finally happy teachers day.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1567700575879}]
Teachers play a crucial role in every induvidual's life.They form the basis of our foundation-make us strong so that we stand tall,confident and independant throughout our lives and I am blessed to have kind, beautiful and talented teachers in my life.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1567701168925","data":"5d7128e2f2faf"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1567701168926","data":"
My mother, who has been a part of my life since the very first second I stepped into this world, gave me my first lesson-Never give up on what's important to you in your life. If you don't get, try as hard as you can. Eventually, it will be yours. She gave me a simple example, If we are in a state to extract oil from the driest bits of sand, you can do anything within your limit to achieve anything. She also taught me that impossibility is a virtue. Besides giving me all the motivation, she also taught me a bunch of good manners(frequently reminds me to throw away the chips packet after I'm done hogging which I fail to do all the time), to cook, do the chores and most importantly, taught me my first word. My mother is my first best teacher. My father has always been a little strict with me regarding my academics. He would ask me to write down all the tables from 1 to 25 at least three times in my vacation(I was in my fourth grade). He would ask me to write down at least a page of an essay or a story. I was a kid and always got flustered about it. But now, I am very grateful to him-people love my handwriting and I am pretty good at maths now. There are many more instances like these which I cherish till date and laugh at myself for being stupid. My father taught me that hard work and smart work hand- in -the hand is the best way to succeed in life. I also learnt from him that criticism is an essential part of our lives as we learn from it and develop ourselves to become a better person.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1567701168927","data":"5d7129e94819f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1567701168928","data":"
We all have special teachers from our school. I've got a few too. My grade one class teacher, Hima Bindu Ma'am has always been a very sweet person-she taught me that kindness is a powerful tool which has the power of moulding a person's life. My grade 3 teacher, Keerthi Ma'am(she was in her 50's back then) taught me the essence of wisdom and the importance of respect and obidience. My grade 5 class teacher, Chitra ma'am taught everyone in my class the correct way to spell my name(funny but often, many people get it wrong) and taught me that it is a necessity to correct a person if they are wrong it doesn't matter if they are younger to you or elder than you. My grade 7 teacher Asha Srinivas Ma'am taught me about confidence and Leadership. My English teacher and My grade 10 class teacher, Anne ma'am taught me time management and always warned us about procrastination being a habit of lazy people.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1567701168929","data":"
Friends have always been a part of my life. They, for sure are not experienced with the cycle of life like all the teachers but they do know a lot about us more than we know about them. They teach us the most important thing-Teamwork-if it is about sharing assignments the day before, getting a few copies of an output that we forget about, searching for answers to the question bank given to us the day before our Unit tests...the list goes on.'Unity is strength' and my friends prove it right all the time.<\/p>
How can I forget my sister!? She is more like a friend to me. She taught me to be bold-to to be stubborn enough to get what I want.<\/p>
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Nature has taught me the power of. patience, creativity and selflessness. Sun's rays, the sound of the rain, feel of the wind kissing your skin, vibrant colours of flora as and fauna have an impeccable message within them-beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1567701168931","data":"
Teaching is an act of optimism. I believe that it is more about heart work from the teacher and the students. It takes a big heart to shape little minds. Teachers not only guide students with academics but also teach them moral values.....as we all know the famous quote in Sanskrit 'Guru Brahma Guru Vishnu Guru Devi Maheshwaraha Guru Sakshat Parbrahma Thasmay Shree Gurave Namaha'.<\/p>
Happy teachers day to all the wonderful teachers out there!<\/p>"}]
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