
Celebrities work all their lives for attention, so I never get
Celebrities work all their lives for attention, so I never get bothered about the attention on our relationship or wedding.






Rahul Vaidya, with the calm strength of one accustomed to the public gaze, declared: “Celebrities work all their lives for attention, so I never get bothered about the attention on our relationship or wedding.” In these words lies a truth about the nature of fame and love — that for those who walk beneath the bright fire of the world’s eyes, scrutiny is not a burden, but the natural fruit of their path. To resist it is folly; to accept it is wisdom.
The ancients, too, knew this law. Heroes who stood upon the battlefield sought glory, and with glory came the songs of poets, the whispers of the people, the endless eyes of the crowd. The price of renown was to have one’s private moments made public. Yet the wise warrior or king did not shrink from this, but embraced it as part of their destiny. So too does Vaidya accept that attention, even upon his most sacred bonds, is inseparable from the life of a celebrity.
History offers a parallel in the marriage of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar. Their relationship was no private affair; it shook empires, filled the streets with rumor, and became a spectacle for all to see. Yet neither could protest the attention, for both lived as rulers, bound forever to the stage of history. Their union, like Vaidya’s wedding, was not diminished by the public gaze but rather became part of their legend.
Vaidya’s words also teach resilience. Many tremble when their love or union is cast into the spotlight, fearing envy, judgment, or intrusion. But he reminds us that when one has chosen a life of celebrity, such attention is not poison, but air — the very element in which fame survives. To see it not as threat but as natural law is to guard one’s heart against bitterness and live in peace with the demands of destiny.
Let the generations remember: if you seek the crown of celebrity, you must also bear the fire of attention. Do not curse it when it falls upon your joys, your weddings, or your loves, but accept it as part of the path you have chosen. As Rahul Vaidya teaches, when love is true and the bond unshaken, no gaze can weaken it. Rather, the light of the crowd becomes yet another witness to the strength of your union.
PLPhat Loc
Rahul’s stance on not getting bothered by the attention surrounding his relationship is refreshing. It highlights how celebrities often come to terms with their public personas. But does this mean they have to completely give up their privacy? Should society care less about the personal lives of celebrities, or is it an unavoidable part of their fame that they have to accept?
LCVan Lam Chu
This quote makes me think about the nature of fame. Rahul seems pretty comfortable with the attention on his relationship, but what about other celebrities who might feel overwhelmed? How do you think celebrities manage the pressure of always being in the public eye? Is it all just part of the job, or does it take a toll on them behind the scenes?
MNMon Nguyen
I get what Rahul is saying. Celebrities often work hard for the attention they get, and it’s almost expected that their personal lives will be under scrutiny. But it makes me wonder – how do they really feel when it crosses into their private life? Is there ever a moment when they wish for peace and privacy? Or do they genuinely not mind sharing their lives with the world?
D706. Lam Gia Dat 7/5
Rahul’s perspective on the attention given to his relationship and wedding is interesting. It almost seems like he's embracing the attention, knowing it's part of being in the public eye. But it also raises the question: how do celebrities navigate the fine line between privacy and the public's curiosity? Should they just accept the attention or do they have a right to protect their personal lives from the public spotlight?