Shekhar ravjani biography of williams
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Composer-singer Shekhar Ravjiani, one-half of the popular composer duo Vishal-Shekhar, took to social media to reveal his battle with a health condition that caused him to lose his voice two years ago due to left vocal cord paresis.
The phase, besides having physical repercussions till now, also affected his mental health. “A situation like what I went through can pull you ganska quickly into a very dark place. I remember feeling extremely low and despondent at times. It was hard to see any light at the end of that tunnel. I had to put up a strong front at home just to make sure that my family didn’t feel my pain and continued my work at the studio and pushed myself much harder at concerts. Mentally, inom was a bit disturbed. But I avoided expressing or talking about it,” Shekhar says.
The musician also posted a photo of the Hanuman Chalisa with his post. Ask what, other than spirituality, helped him recover, and he says, “All the kredit for my recovery goes to Dr Erin Walsh, wh
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Shekhar Ravjiani: There Are No Shortcuts In Life, Even A Reality Show Winner Must Work Just As Hard
Shekhar Ravjiani: There Are No Shortcuts In Life, Even A Reality Show Winner Must Work Just As Hard
Shekhar Ravijiani, along with partner Vishal Dadlani, has been one of the most prolific music composers in Bollywood today. Besides composing and singing, they both have judged reality shows in the near past. When asked about whether these reality shows have any reality in them or is it just a façade, Ravjiani went candid and explained the truth behind these reality shows.
Ravjiani says, “The most wonderful thing about singing reality shows is that it can make you national sensations out of simple everyday people who find their voice on the platform. However, with that fame, comes great responsibility. There are ultimately no shortcuts in life and even a winner of a show must work just as hard as anyone else in the industry.”
But are the contestants happy with the priz
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Shekhar: Ek Jivani
Novel by Sachchidananda Vatsyayan 'Agyeya'
Cover page of English translation; 2018 edition | |
| Author | Agyeya |
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| Original title | शेखर: एक जीवनी |
| Translator | |
| Language | Hindi |
| Genre | Psychoanalytic novel |
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| Publication place | India |
Published in English | 2018 |
| OCLC | 19111769 |
Shekhar: Ek Jivani (pronounced[ʃe.khər:ekjiv.ni]; transl. Shekhar: A Life) is an unfinished Hindi-language novel by Indian writer Sachchidananda Vatsyayan, also known by his pen-name, Agyeya. Published in two parts, with a third part that has yet to see the light of day, Ek Jivani is semi-biographical in nature and is considered to be Agyeya's magnum opus.
Reviewers have remarked on the novel's subtle uses of psychoanalytic themes in its narrative of a variety of experiences.[1] Indeed, it is recognized as being the first Hindi novel to have deployed Freudian approach