Key Points

Sunny Hinduja believes our mind holds dual potential as both enemy and ally. He emphasizes that mental direction determines whether we experience arrogance or compassion. The actor connects proper mindset with sincere work that ultimately benefits the nation. His insights come from both personal experience and his role in the series "Saare Jahan Se Accha."

Key Points: Sunny Hinduja on Mind as Greatest Friend and Enemy

  • Mind can bring arrogance or compassion depending on heart connection
  • Positive direction helps work sincerely in any field
  • Channeling thoughts benefits both individual and country
  • Success depends on how we direct our mental energy
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Sunny Hinduja explains why the mind is both biggest enemy, greatest friend

Actor Sunny Hinduja explains how the mind can be both your biggest enemy and greatest friend, sharing insights on channeling thoughts for personal growth and national benefit.

"Our biggest enemy and our greatest friend is the same—our mind - Sunny Hinduja"

Mumbai, Aug 30

Actor Sunny Hinduja, who was recently seen in the series “Saare Jahan Se Accha”, says the “mind” can be both a greatest enemy and friend, depending on how one channels it.

“According to me, our biggest enemy and our greatest friend is the same—our mind.

It’s the mind that can bring arrogance, and the same mind can bring compassion, if it’s connected to the heart,” Sunny told IANS.He added: “So that’s the biggest enemy, and we just need to channelize it.”

Sunny feels that if directed positively, it helps in working sincerely in any field, ultimately benefiting the country.“Then, whatever work a person is doing in their own field, they will do it sincerely, and eventually, that will be good for our country,” said the actor.The Netflix series “Saare Jahan Se Accha,” which follows the gripping journey of RAW agent Vishnu Shankar, who is assigned a dangerous mission deep inside Pakistan.Set against the tense backdrop of the 1970s, a time when every strategic move risked igniting a global nuclear conflict, the show captures the fierce intelligence war between India’s RAW and Pakistan’s ISI.The series also stars Pratik Gandhi, Suhail Nayyar, Kritika Kamra, Tillotama Shome, Rajat Kapoor, and Anup Soni.Talking about the actor, it was in 2021, when Sunny gained popularity by playing an important character of Sandeep Bhaiya in the TVF web series, Aspirants. He has also worked in TV series The Family Man, Chacha Vidhayak Hain Humare Season 2 and Jamun.He was also seen recently in Mandala Murders is created and co-directed by Gopi Puthran, alongside Manan Rawat. The series is based on the novel The Butcher of Benares. Set in the fictional town of Charandaspur, Uttar Pradesh, it blends mystery, supernatural horror, and psychological thriller elements. The series follows detectives Rea Thomas and Vikram Singh as they investigate ritualistic murders linked to a secret cult, the Aayastis, and a mythical entity called Yast.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Loved him in Aspirants as Sandeep Bhaiya! His performance was so relatable to every Indian student's struggle. Now he's doing great work in patriotic content too 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
Beautiful insight! In our fast-paced Mumbai life, we often forget to connect mind with heart. Need more actors talking about mental wellbeing like this ❤️
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Vikram M
Watched Saare Jahan Se Accha - amazing series showing RAW's bravery. Sunny's point about channeling mind for country's benefit is exactly what our security forces do daily
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the sentiment, sometimes these philosophical statements from celebrities feel repetitive. Would be better if they gave practical examples of how they apply this in daily life
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Sneha F
His journey from TVF to big OTT platforms is inspiring! Shows that with right mindset and hard work, talent gets recognized in our industry 💫
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Michael C
Interesting perspective! In Western psychology we talk about cognitive behavioral therapy, but this Indian approach of heart-mind connection is profound. More cross-cultural learning needed

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