Aashiqui actor Rahul Rai arrived on the eve of Valentine's Day.
Bhagalpur, Jagran correspondent. On the eve of Valentine's Day, Rahul Rai, actor of the popular Hindi film Aashiqui of the 90s, attended the annual function of a coaching institute in the city. As soon as Rahul came on the stage, the atmosphere became pleasant with thunderous applause.
The students present at the program found themselves lost in the famous tune from the film “Pariksha ki prapani ki tension sansoon ki need hai jaise zindagi ke liye, bas ek sanam chahiye”. On this occasion, Rahul Rai played the role of a guide and guided the youth about the balance of life and love.
He said, "For the youth, love should not be a weakness but a strength. First of all, love your goal and studies, only that will truly support you. It is important to exercise restraint on digital glitz. When the career is strong, relationships will also be strong."
Study or love first? : “Love your studies first. If your career is strong, your relationships will also get respect. Keep your goals clear, respect your time. Love will still be there, but success will come first.”
How do today's children view love? : "In the 90s, love used to flourish in letters, it used to flourish in waiting. Today love is in chat and reel. The medium has changed, but not the emotion. If you love studies, then it will take you to the destination. Love does not make you weak, provided you are responsible."
How important is it to balance love and career? : “It is very important. Career is the foundation, love is the roof. If the foundation is strong then the roof will stand. First stand on your feet, then listen to your heart. Both can go together, just wisdom is needed.”
90s love and today's digital love? : “Earlier we used to look for excuses to meet, today we can understand the situation by looking at the online status. Earlier relationships used to ripen slowly, now they are instant. But what ripens quickly also cools down quickly. Real love lies in patience and trust.”
The secret of looking young despite being close to 60: “If the heart is young then the face also supports you. Maintain regular routine, positive thinking and connection with work. Age is just a count, thinking should not become old.”
Message for the youth: "The digital world is a means, not an end. Self-identity is more important than likes and followers. Don't compare, do penance. Hone your skills. Soon I will be seen in a new story and style on OTT."
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