Why do we wait for tragedy to strike to tell someone how special they are, or how special they were?
“Why do we wait for tragedy to strike to tell someone how special they are, or how special they were?”
— Juhi Chawla · Strike
The World Motivation
Why do we wait for tragedy to strike to tell someone how special they are, or how special they were?
“Why do we wait for tragedy to strike to tell someone how special they are, or how special they were?”
— Juhi Chawla · Strike
Why do we wait for tragedy to strike to tell someone how special they are, or how special they were?
When I look back at my career and my life and how much I have learnt, I feel blessed with what I have. I have stopped fighting with myself.
I am like a friend to my children, but when things get out of hand, the 'mum' in me springs up!
Motherhood has made me a much better person. I see everything from a new perspective - with a sense of wonderment.
I have worked with Divya Dutta in two National Award-winning Punjabi films. I have known her a long time; she is a fantastic actress. I sent her flowers after I saw 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag.' Shabana Ji is, of course, a legendary actress. It was a great experience working with her.
For me, the strike zone has always been, If it's something I can drive, it's most likely a strike. I feel like if it's a ball I really can't do much with, it's most likely a ball. So that's just always been my approach.
Firefighters don't go on strike.
I'm not gonna wrestle you, I'm not gonna strike you, I'm not gonna jiu-jitsu you, I'm gonna fight you.
Knowing the strike zone is very important, but I think the first thing is knowing yourself, knowing what things you do well.
I think that if you can work and travel, that is the best deal you can strike.