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VASUNDHARA PRASAD

A samaritan. An orator. A wordsmith. And a thespian. Seeing my philanthropic parents work, I believe that a little philanthropist thrived in me. Apart from that, this also mostly comes from the bureaucracy in which I grew up. Watching the anarchy, the annihilation of human race, was vexatious. There comes out the humanitarian in me. Personally, I feel that I owe my oratory skills and motivational speaking to my parents. Similarly, the little writing skills I possess is all due to my grandfather, the writer extraordinaire. As, I grew taller, espying the tumults of life I was determined to work as a mindset mentor and motivational speaker which I reckon is very significant in today’s dismal time. The aspiring actor in me revealed itself when I first set my foot in Mumbai. Foreseeing the qualities I possessed the acting guru of Bollywood who called me “divinity personified” was when I became adamant to become an actor. Because of that illustrious institution, where I was taught and where I taught, gave me the platform to stand out. The dream was somewhere larger than life. With the destiny carrying me to places, the aesthetic and creative part of life enlightened me. Straightway I realized that I could use this shtick to enrich the surroundings. With such ordeal that the world suffers, we’ve lost connection with the almighty. Music and rhythm is something what I perceive, is devotional. Thus, to imbibe the culture and spiritual ethics I have remained very fervent about music and singing. Following which due to many encounters with inopportune times I suffered dreadful mental trauma. Albeit, the times were tough but I ruminate that when your family supports you and when you have the courage and willpower to strive for the fullest, you can bounce back anytime soon. So, I’ll let the pen rest for now. I’ll see you around in some other way or as a benison.

About.

VASUNDHARA PRASAD

A samaritan. An orator. A wordsmith. And a thespian. Seeing my philanthropic parents work, I believe that a little philanthropist thrived in me. Apart from that, this also mostly comes from the bureaucracy in which I grew up. Watching the anarchy, the annihilation of human race, was vexatious. There comes out the humanitarian in me. Personally, I feel that I owe my oratory skills and motivational speaking to my parents. Similarly, the little writing skills I possess is all due to my grandfather, the writer extraordinaire. As, I grew taller, espying the tumults of life I was determined to work as a mindset mentor and motivational speaker which I reckon is very significant in today’s dismal time. The aspiring actor in me revealed itself when I first set my foot in Mumbai. Foreseeing the qualities I possessed the acting guru of Bollywood who called me “divinity personified” was when I became adamant to become an actor. Because of that illustrious institution, where I was taught and where I taught, gave me the platform to stand out. The dream was somewhere larger than life. With the destiny carrying me to places, the aesthetic and creative part of life enlightened me. Straightway I realized that I could use this shtick to enrich the surroundings. With such ordeal that the world suffers, we’ve lost connection with the almighty. Music and rhythm is something what I perceive, is devotional. Thus, to imbibe the culture and spiritual ethics I have remained very fervent about music and singing. Following which due to many encounters with inopportune times I suffered dreadful mental trauma. Albeit, the times were tough but I ruminate that when your family supports you and when you have the courage and willpower to strive for the fullest, you can bounce back anytime soon. So, I’ll let the pen rest for now. I’ll see you around in some other way or as a benison.