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October 31, 2014

#HalloweenDay: What would small screen stars do if they become vampire for one day?

On Halloween Day, we caught up with a few actors and asked them what would they do if they become vampire for one day?

Giaa Manek, who beautifully portrayed the character of docile Gopi Bahu in Saath Nibhana Saathiya and mysterious Jeannie in Jeannie Aur Juju   said, “If I would become a vampire for a day I would like to suck blood of all the people who tried to suck me for their own benefit in a wrong way.”

Urvashi Dholakia, one of Indian television's most famous vamps and Bigg Boss 5 winner said, "Why to become Vampire for just one day? If I get an opportunity I would want to spend my whole life as a Vampire. I will live years and years. Generations will go by me and I will stay beautiful forever. Vampires are good looking and intriguing and I will become immortal like them."

Aaradhan Uppal, who is currently seen as a strict principle in Baal Veer said, “I would suck Sunil ‘Gutthi’ Grover's blood and inculcate his awesome acting skills, suck on Salman's blood and become more compassionate at being human and I would suck on our honourable prime minister Narendra Modi to bring great changes in India.

If I become vampire then I would suck the blood out of all the mosquitoes, it’s time to get my blood back,"said Vatsal Sheth, who is currently seen in Ek Haseena Thi.

Panchi Bora, who was seen in shows like Kitni Mast Hai Zindagi, Kahin To Hoga & Kayamath said, "I will be like angel in disguise, soulless but protecting pious souls."

Pavitra Rishta and Ekk Nayi Pehchaan fame Karan Sharma quipped, “I will bite all corrupt politicians, who did scams and saved black money in Swiss bank.”

I would go to all those people, who have troubled me in my life and compel them to become peace loving. Instead of fighting & create issues I would woke them to become friends and we would go ahead, grow and improve together in life rather than fighting,” says Harshith Arora who is currently seen as Ayaan in P.S I Hate You.

His co-star Chandni Bhagwanani said, “You know in our show, there is this bizarrest urban legends floating around Harshith’s character Ayaan from cannibalism to being a vampire.  If I become vampire for one day, than I will go and bite Ayaan and actually make him a real vampire.”

I am a few people on my hit list, I will go feast on their blood,” affirmed Ankita Bhargava, who was last seen in Ekk Nayi Pehchaan.



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August 12, 2011

Forgiveness


Forgiveness is probably the hardest thing we’ll ever attempt to do, but once we are able to let go the wrongs that have been done to us, it changes everything. My mom always says, forgiveness is one of the most beautiful expression of love, because it changes your relationship, your emotional makeup, your attitude and gives you a better life.

Most of the people believe that forgiving is a sign of weakness, but the fact is that it’s the sign of strength. You’re always a winner after forgiving, you don’t lose anything.  I called a few actors to find their views on forgiveness:



PUSHTIEE SHAKTI: For me forgiveness is bliss. It’s a door to peace and happiness. People say it’s very difficult, but I find it very easy. I forgive each and everyone who hurts me ‘unintentionally’. I don’t even remember when was the last time I forgave someone. When people ‘deliberately’ hurt me, I hurt them in such a way that they never ever dare to cross my path. I believe in forgiving but not forgetting.


GAURAV BAJAJ: Forgiving is a good job. It carries a lot of power and is like a blessing for a person who hurts you. I hardly get angry, and I take fraction of seconds to forgive. I don't believe in holding a grudge against anyone. I think if you want peace then you should know how to forgive.


PANCHI BORA For me forgiveness matters a lot and is very important tasks that need to be performed on regular basis. I said regular basis because every day so many people hurt you and you hurt so many people, so if you don’t forgive or seek forgiveness your life becomes stressful. Being a true capriconion I have an amazing memory of the tiniest detail so it is very difficult for me to forget, but I forgive easily.


SAMEER SONI: I believe in karma, what goes around comes around. When somebody cheats you, hurts you, then you must forgive and forget because God is watching and will punish him/her for their evil deeds. Mistakes happen and we also hurt others, so when somebody hurts me I forgive and move on. Why to hold grudges? Why to flatter anyone? Why to give importance to others?


ANUPRIYA KAPOOR: I have a very sensible reason for forgiveness. When we are wronged we can either respond by seeking revenge or we can forgive. I choose forgiveness; it allows me to move on. It’s like a gift which I always want to receive and give away. People who are very close to you mostly hurt the most and I cannot stay away from my family and friends so I forgive them. I feel satisfied when I forgive someone or seek forgiveness.


ADDITI GUPTA: It’s a human nature to do mistakes & when they do mistakes they regret, and when they regret they need forgiveness. But only a few people have guts to face the other person and say ‘Sorry’. When somebody hurts me & say ‘Sorry’ I forgive them but for me forgetting is not possible. I think even after forgiving a Black Space always remains in your heart. Every hurt teaches you a lesson, it’s good to forgive but when you forgot your giving another chance to the same person or to someone else to commit the same mistake again.


AASIYA KAZI: Like others I do believe in forgiveness. It vanquishes the pain and heals both the forgiver and the forgiven. At some point in our lives, we either have to forgive or get forgiven. I think it’s very easy to ask for forgiveness by saying 'I am sorry', but it’s very difficult to forgive others. I can forgive someone for a mistake or a deliberate hurt, but if that person repeats it again I teach him/her a good lesson.


RAKHI SAWANT: I love Jesus. Bible teaches us to love our enemies. Jesus’s plea from the cross shows-‘Father, forgive them, for they don’t know what they do’. I do the same when somebody hurts me and if by mistake I hurt anyone then I immediately say sorry, sorry bolne se mai choti nahi hoo jaaugi na. Recently I was hurt when Kangana Ranawut said,” I will not kiss Mika for promotion because I am not Rakhi Sawant”.  I was deeply hurt, I cried but then later I forgave her. I am innocent, though I am always misunderstood and ridiculed. I am happy because my Jesus is with me.


SHALINI ARORA: Forgiving somebody is giving him/her a 2nd chance to change and make things better. But at the same time it is hard to forget, I do not keep the score and hold grudges against anybody. For me it’s much easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive people I love.


DRASHTI DHAMI: I do believe in it, it’s a crucial act of self healing, and self-empowerment. Once we decide to forgive somebody, there is a tremendous feeling of wholeness in thought and courage all moving in the same direction creating a powerful force for healing.  When a friend hurt me I forgive them easily, but I usually don't give too much importance to strangers when they hurt me. I apologize and I always say "I'm sorry" when I hurt someone or if I make a mistake.

All the actors said that they do believe in forgiving, but a few believe in ‘Forgiving but not Forgetting’.  Just by saying I forgive you is not enough, tree of bitterness will die and forgiveness will bear a fruit only if the soil around it i.e. the soil of the heart is soft enough for the fruit to grow in.


-K Himaanshu Shukla..

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