Urmila Matondkar's Secret to a Life of Love: Find Joy in Small Blessings

Actress Urmila Matondkar reveals that being in a "Valentine's Day zone" daily comes from finding joy in life's small blessings and practicing kindness. She emphasizes that true happiness swells from being good and empathetic towards others, making every day feel special. On her recent birthday, she expressed gratitude for the unconditional love she receives and her desire to pay it forward. Matondkar believes life's purpose is creating "zillions of tiny moments" that bring smiles to as many faces as possible.

Key Points: Urmila Matondkar on Valentine's Day Zone & Lifelong Happiness

  • Find happiness in small blessings
  • Practice daily kindness and empathy
  • Goodness creates a Valentine's heart
  • Life's purpose is making others smile
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Urmila Matondkar discloses how to be in the 'Valentine Day zone' all your life

Actress Urmila Matondkar shares her philosophy for making every day feel like Valentine's Day through kindness, gratitude, and small joys.

Urmila Matondkar discloses how to be in the 'Valentine Day zone' all your life
"Life should be about bringing a smile to others - Urmila Matondkar"

Mumbai, Feb 14

While everyone is busy celebrating Valentine's Day, actress Urmila Matondkar disclosed how one can be in the 'Valentine Day zone' all their life.

Urmila shared that to be in that love-filled zone all the time, we need to inculcate the habit of being happy with the small blessings that life has to offer.

The 'Kon' actress further said that it is Valentine's Day every day for the person who can find happiness in being good and kind to others.

Posting an adorable photo of herself posing with her furry friend, she wrote the caption, "Valentines every day...Yes... if you are happy with small things, if goodness n kindness swell up your heart with tenderness and doing anything nice towards someone makes your day better, then you can be in a every day is Valentine's Day zone all your life (sic)."

Wishing everyone on Valentine's Day, she added, "Happy Valentine day lovely people...Stay loving, kind and empathetic as much as you can."

Meanwhile, Urmila turned 52 years old on February 4 and was showered with some lovely wishes by her well-wishers on her special day.

Touched by all the love, Urmila shared that "Life should be about bringing a smile to others".

Expressing gratitude for all the birthday love, she penned on the photo-sharing app, "My heart filled with Great Gratitude and my universe full of unconditional love that I receive from all of you and spread it right back amongst all you lovely people!!."

"Life should always be about zillions of tiny moments when you can manage to bring a tiny smile on as many faces as possible. By the grace of God I've been blessed with many such memories. And I pray to the Almighty for many more opportunities when I can make a difference to others in any n every way possible...Thank you for all the Love, Support, Goodness and Adulation," she added.

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Rohit P
While the sentiment is nice, it feels a bit disconnected. For the average Indian dealing with daily pressures, "being in a Valentine zone" is a luxury. The focus should be on practical kindness, not just a feeling.
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Aman W
True happiness lies in these small acts. It's very much in line with our Indian values of 'seva' and compassion. Good to see a celebrity promoting this over materialistic displays of love.
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Sarah B
Love this perspective! It moves Valentine's Day beyond just romantic love to universal kindness. Her message about bringing smiles to others is something we can all practice.
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Karthik V
Urmila has always been a class apart. Her thoughts resonate deeply. In a world full of negativity, choosing daily kindness is a revolutionary act. More power to her!
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Nisha Z
It's a lovely thought, but let's be real. Celebrity life and our lives are different. Still, the core idea—finding joy in small things and being good—is something we should all try to adopt, bit by bit. 👍

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