Study to pass in life, identify not only the exam, and your strength during the challenging time, actor Vikrant Masi and Bhumi Pednekar told the school students during a conversation on the PM’s Paraisha Pe Charcha on Sunday.
The actors shared their school experiences, exam tension, parents’ expectations and Pariksha Pay Charcha (PPC) to deal with the importance of flexibility in a special session, an annual program in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi appears for board examinations Let’s interact with the students.
In a change from the traditional Town Hall format, this time the Prime Minister preferred a more informal setting and took the students to Delhi’s prestigious beautiful nursery for his annual conversation with them before the board exam.
Massey, who saw a career change with the 2023 film “12th fail”, asked the students to practice “power of visualization”.
“We all know how subconscious is imagined. You can take out 10 minutes a day to write about your feelings and what you want to achieve in a magazine … This is a kind of expression , “He said.
He said, “Never feel arrogant about getting good marks. Keep your eyes low and keep your thinking high. It is very important. Study to pass in life, not only exams.
Recalling the time when she lost her father, Pednekar said she was very young when she realized that she had to focus on her strength.
“At that age you don’t realize that such a great unfortunate incident happened to you. I knew that I had to play with my strength. Identify your strength during challenging times … See new ways to learn … Whenever I have been given a scene, I try to do it in different ways, “” Dum Laga’s Haisha “actor said during the eighth edition of the PPC.
During his school days, Massey said he was “an average average student” who was more in the game.
“I used to pick up books a few days before the exam. We had cable TV at that time, so that I was disconnected during the exam … I am a little sad to see today’s generation. Our platform was about the playground. For today.
Pednekar also said that she was never a frontbaneteer and enjoyed participating in extra curricular activities.
“I was a very obedient student and I am still. I was mischievous, but I shared a beautiful relationship with my teachers … I realized that I wanted to be an actor. I wanted that I wanted When my parents were happy and proud, I used to work very hard in the study.
When the expectations of the parents feel like a burden, the children are unable to grow, Massey said.
“Express yourself. If your parents want you to become an engineer, but you want to be a photographer, you should tell them what you feel. They will be convinced in the period of time because they will be convinced because they Everyone wants you to be happy, “he told the students.
Pednekar emphasized the importance of having a good sleep routine.
“I used to take an hour break a day during the exam. I used to play out, I loved dancing, playing badminton. Whatever was important to me was to give a break to my mind …
“When I was young, I just didn’t want to sleep. Now when I am shooting, I quickly complete my lunch in 15 minutes and sleep for half an hour. Eight will be found to be very concentrated, “he said.
How did Massey share its three hacks ‘exam warriors’.
“Eat well, relax well; Keep improvement; And play, play, unplug,” he said.
To handle stress he was asked to suggest to leave, Pednekar said: “Be a warrior, not a worrying. Being spiritual you grounded and focuses.”
Earlier, famous personalities like boxer Mac Mary Kom, spiritual leader Sadhguru, and Bollywood star Deepika Padukone also shared their experiences and knowledge with students on major aspects of life in various episodes of Parriksha Pay Charcha this year.
The first edition of the Prime Minister’s interactive program with school and college students was held at Tocora Stadium in February 2018. Its seventh version was held in a town hal format at Bharat Mandapam at Pragi Maidan, which tanges participants in the country and abroad. ,