Ayushmann Khurrana on Life’s Lows: Live One Day at a Time

Ayushmann Khurrana shared his philosophy on handling life's unpredictable phases, advising to live one day at a time. He stressed that success and failure happen to everyone, and a simple mindset helps. Actress Rakut Preet Singh agreed that life has ups and downs for all professions. Meanwhile, Rahul Roy clarified that he is financially stable and at peace after recent rumors.

Key Points: Ayushmann Khurrana: Live One Day at a Time for Life’s Lows

  • Ayushmann Khurrana discusses dealing with life's lows
  • He emphasizes maintaining the correct mindset
  • Rakut Preet Singh says life is never a straight line
  • Rahul Roy refutes financial troubles, says he is at peace
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Ayushmann Khurrana on preparing for the lows of life: Live one day at a time

Actor Ayushmann Khurrana shares his approach to handling life’s unpredictability, emphasizing mindset and simplicity. Plus, Rakut Preet Singh and Rahul Roy’s recent news.

"You go through different spectrums of happiness, successes, and failures. It happens with everyone. - Ayushmann Khurrana"

Mumbai, May 16

Actor Ayushmann Khurrana shared his views on the importance of being prepared for the unforeseen lows of life.

Discussing the recent incident where the 90s popular actor, Rahul Roy, came into the limelight for his alleged financial troubles, which he later on refuted, Ayushmann was asked if "Everybody should be prepared for all kinds of phases of life."

Speaking exclusively to IANS, the 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do' actor revealed how he deals with the various curveballs life throws at him.

He shared that life is unpredictable for everyone, irrespective of the profession. The 'Andhadhun' actor added that as long as one manages to maintain the correct mindset, things tend to fall back into place.

Ayushmann told IANS, "You go through different spectrums of happiness, successes, and failures. It happens with everyone. Not just people in the industry, it could be happening to cricketers, sports persons, businessmen, politicians, everyone. So, I think as long as your needs are simple and the choices click, the universe should work in your favour. Just keep your mind right."

Pitching in, actress Rakut Preet Singh added, "Every person has to be prepared, irrespective of the profession you are in. Life is never going to be a straight line. There are ups, there are downs, and that's a part of life. That's what life is. And we all have to be prepared, whether you are an actor or a normal person."

Ayushmann concluded the discussion by saying that he believes in living life one day at a time.

Recently, Rahul Roy faced criticism for his appearances in music videos with a content creator. Netizens expressed concern regarding the 'Aashiqui' actor's financial feasibility.

Later on, Rahul Roy cleared the air, saying that he is doing well and is at peace with himself.

He revealed that he is presently living with his sister and is well taken care of.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is such a mature take from Ayushmann. We often see Bollywood celebrities glamorising success, but it's refreshing when they talk about coping with downs. Rahul Roy's story is a classic example of how quickly public perception can change. As an Indian, I feel we put too much pressure on stars to maintain a certain image. Let's normalise financial struggles and life's uncertainties for everyone. Well said!
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James A
Living one day at a time is a universal wisdom, but I appreciate how Ayushmann grounded it in the Indian context. As someone who moved to India for work, I've seen how people here handle curveballs with resilience. The 'simple needs' philosophy is something we in the West often overlook. Solid advice for anyone navigating career ups and downs.
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Vishal D
Respect for Ayushmann and Rakut Preet for keeping it real. But let's also talk about the media's role – Rahul Roy's personal finances shouldn't be a public spectacle. We need more compassion and less judgement in our society. Still, good to see celebrities reminding us that 'life happens' and it's okay to not be okay sometimes. 🧠
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Sarah B
As a psychologist, I find this advice spot on. 'Mindset' is everything, but it's often the hardest thing to control. Ayushmann's words echo what I tell my clients in Bangalore – focus on what you can control and let go of the rest. The 'one day at a time' approach is backed by CBT principles. Only critique: easier said than done when bills are piling, but still a valuable goal.
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Nikhil C

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