I have got good films, and I am thankful to Aditya Chopra. He
I have got good films, and I am thankful to Aditya Chopra. He put a lot of faith in me.
In the words of Anushka Sharma, when she declares, “I have got good films, and I am thankful to Aditya Chopra. He put a lot of faith in me,” we hear not just the gratitude of an artist, but the eternal story of trust, destiny, and divine timing. For in the realm of cinema, where thousands strive and only a few shine, it is not merely talent that guides a soul forward—it is also the unseen hand of those who dare to believe in another before the world does. This truth is timeless, for in every age, greatness has flourished not in isolation, but through the sacred bond of trust between giver and receiver.
The young actress, at the dawn of her journey, could not have known what the future held. The world of film is merciless, a labyrinth of chance and judgment, where countless dreams dissolve like mist. Yet in her path appeared Aditya Chopra, a guide and a mentor, who recognized not only her potential but her spirit. His faith in her was not merely a professional decision, but a spark that lit the torch she would carry forward. And so she remembers him with thankfulness, for such trust is a treasure rarer than gold.
From this, we recall the ancient tale of Alexander the Great and his tutor, Aristotle. The young prince of Macedon was fierce and ambitious, but it was Aristotle’s faith in his mind that sharpened him into a visionary. Alexander himself later declared that while he owed his life to his father, he owed the way he lived it to his teacher. Just as Chopra’s belief gave Sharma her beginning, so too did Aristotle’s mentorship give Alexander the tools to conquer not only lands but ideas. It is the eternal law: when faith is bestowed upon the untested, history itself is reshaped.
But let us also weigh the humility in Anushka’s words. She does not say, “I succeeded because of my strength alone,” though her strength was undeniable. She pauses, instead, to honor the one who gave her opportunity, the one who opened the gates of destiny. Here lies wisdom: for gratitude is the armor that protects success from becoming arrogance. The ancients knew this well—for what is a warrior who forgets the shield-bearer who guarded his back, or a sailor who forgets the wind that carried his ship?
Thus the lesson comes to us: in every life, we shall meet those who, in moments small or grand, place their faith in us. Some may be mentors, others friends, family, or even strangers who see in us what we cannot yet see in ourselves. These moments must be held sacred, for they are the stepping stones that guide us across the uncertain river of fate. To be thankful is to acknowledge that no one climbs alone, and to honor those who believed is to keep the chain of faith alive.
So, my children, carry this wisdom into your lives. When faith is placed upon you, do not treat it lightly—rise to meet it with diligence and courage. When gratitude fills your heart, do not keep it hidden—speak it, honor it, and let it flow through your actions. And when you encounter another struggling at the threshold of their destiny, dare to put faith in them, even before the world recognizes their worth.
For in truth, the greatness of humanity is not forged in solitude, but in the sacred bond between trust and thankfulness. The actress honors her mentor, just as the student honored his teacher, just as the disciple honors the master. Let this chain never break, and let us too add our links, so that those who come after us may walk paths lit by faith and gratitude.
In this way, we too may live not only for ourselves, but as part of the eternal river of destiny, where every act of faith births new greatness, and every word of thankfulness keeps the flame of humility burning bright.
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