Rannvijay Singha on Mistakes: "A lot of times, I don't know I've made one"

Actor Rannvijay Singha has candidly discussed the universal struggle of recognizing and accepting one's own mistakes. He reveals that often he isn't even aware he has made an error, which he identifies as a significant personal challenge. The actor emphasizes that growth comes from accepting the repercussions of wrong actions and moving forward. His reflections come as he prepares for the release of the Netflix series "Kohrra" season two.

Key Points: Rannvijay Singha Opens Up About Mistakes and Self-Acceptance

  • Everyone makes mistakes
  • Recognizing errors is the real challenge
  • Acceptance is a personal struggle
  • Growth involves dealing with repercussions
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Rannvijay Singha: A lot of times, I don't know that I've made the mistake

Actor Rannvijay Singha discusses the difficulty of recognizing mistakes, personal growth, and dealing with repercussions ahead of 'Kohrra 2' release.

"A lot of times, I don't know that I've made the mistake. - Rannvijay Singha"

Mumbai, Jan 31

Actor and television personality Rannvijay Singha has opened up about dealing with mistakes, self-acceptance, and learning to live with the consequences of one's actions, saying that acknowledging where one has gone wrong is often the toughest part of life.

Speaking candidly, Rannvijay said that everyone makes mistakes, but the real challenge lies in recognising them.

Rannvijay, who will be seen in Netflix's "Kohrra 2", told IANS: "We make a lot of mistakes. Sometimes it depends on where you have made the mistake, because sometimes you want to forgive yourself, but some people keep reminding you that you made the mistake..."

The actor added that accepting being wrong has been a personal struggle.

"I feel like accepting that you're wrong is the bigger problem in my life. A lot of times, I don't know that I've made the mistake. And I feel like, where did I make a mistake?" he said, reflecting on moments of confusion and self-doubt.

Rannvijay also spoke about how, with time and maturity, he has learned to approach situations differently.

"In my character also, especially in the end, the fact that there is an easier, better, whatever the situation."

Emphasising growth and accountability, the actor said that once a person realises they have done something wrong, acceptance becomes essential.

"But if you realize that you've done something wrong, you've got to live with the repercussions, and it's okay. This is what I've learned."

Stressing that mistakes are a part of being human, Rannvijay concluded: "Everyone makes mistakes. You've made a mistake. You're not a superhuman. You made a mistake. Now deal with the repercussions and then move on."

Kohrra season 2 is scheduled to premiere on February 11.

Created and written by Gunjit Chopra, Diggi Sisodia, and Sudip Sharma, Season 2 brings a fresh case and a new pairing, rooted once again in Punjab's bleak, wintry terrain where silence often speaks louder than a confession.

- IANS

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Rohit P
True growth starts with self-awareness. Many times we are in denial, just like he said. Looking forward to Kohrra 2, the first season was brilliant!
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the sentiment is good, it's easier said than done for a celebrity. For common people, a single mistake can cost a job or a relationship. The stakes are different.
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Sarah B
"Silence often speaks louder than a confession" – that line from the article about Kohrra really sticks with you. It connects so well with what Rannvijay is saying about the struggle to even recognize your own errors.
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Vikram M
It's a mature perspective. In Indian families, we often see elders who never admit they were wrong. This cycle needs to break. Good on him for promoting accountability.
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Kavya N
So true! Sometimes you don't even know what you did wrong, but people around you keep reminding you. It takes real strength to pause and reflect. Can't wait for Feb 11! 🎬

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