My favourite book of all time is...
They may not be avid readers, but each of these television actors has one book that they hold close to their heart. Does it match your favourite?
Ssharad Malhotra: The book that had a great impact on me was Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach. The story on life via seagulls was amazing. It taught me how it is important to think out of the box and how everyone is unique. It also brought to the fore the vital point that herd mentality does not work. The engrossing text supporting pictures was cool too.
The book that had a great impact on me was Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach. The story on life via seagulls was amazing. It taught me how it is important to think out of the box and how everyone is unique. It also brought to the fore the vital point that herd mentality does not work. The engrossing text supporting pictures was cool too.
Tinaa Dattaa: I loved the book When Bad Things Happen to Good People by Harold S. Kushner. The book had a strong impact on me while growing up. It changed the way I looked at life and shaped my thinking in a huge way. The title is so catchy, it makes you want to read it. The experience was enriching. It has changed my life forever.
Gunjan Utreja: Life without books is like body without a soul. I am grateful to my friend Harsh Vijh, who forced me into reading books when I was in college. Each book brings with it a whole new world. One book which influenced me deeply is Unposted Letter by Mahatria Ra. In fact I have gifted the same to a lot of people over the past one year. The book talks about the most complex issues of life in the simplest of words. Instead of preaching, the author simply inspires the reader to lead a happy and content life. The books surely uplifts your soul.
Ravi Dubey: I loved Power Freedom and Grace by Deepak Chopra. The books talk about how inner personality should be reflected in the outside world. And how the relationship you share with the micro universe can be used effectively to transform everything around you. It makes you understand that you can achieve anything if you desire.
Himanshoo Malhotra: You Can Win by Shiv Khera that I read during college days helped me overcome my fear of failure. I am glad that my best friend gave me that book to overcome my weaknesses and convert them into my strengths.