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The 100th Issue Special
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SHAH RUKH KHAN

Someone sent me a lovely line recently: ‘When you decide to lead the orchestra you have to learn to turn your back to the crowds.’ I totally believe in that. If you can face criticism and yet continue doing what you believe in, success will be yours for the taking. - Read On...
AMITABH BACHCHAN

Acting still flummoxes me. After all these years I still fret and fume about how the next day is going to be. Going on the sets is frightening. I get anxious; I get butterflies in the stomach. I still don’t know whether I am going to come out looking good or not. - Read On...

RAHUL BOSE

Listen to yourself. When I decided to take up acting full-time my sister was a little worried. My four best friends who I have grown up with also wondered about it, but I have always been infamous for saying something and actually getting it done.- Read On...
VISHWANATHAN ANAND

Fame won’t change you if your environment remains unchanged. Even though I had my big breakthroughs while still at school, my classmates had known me from much before. So I felt quite normal with them. My family also made sure that I stayed grounded. - Read On...
JATIN KAMPANI

Lack of money can be productive. When there are not enough resources the creative souls actually start searching for ways to actually get their creativity out. When I started photography as a career everybody in the business advised me against it; the recession had set in, they said. - Read On...

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