On Sushant Singh Rajput's 39th birth anniversary, January 21, a folio of the late actor's deep thoughts.
'Passion is overrated, presence is underrated.'
'I got up today and looked at myself through your eyes, and then looked back at you with everything I understood I was...'
'When we stare at the most fundamental fabric of reality/existence, through the honest eyes of mathematics, all we see is infinity, beauty and symmetry.
'How immense would be the truth then, how immense would be then, that, who lives...'
'Perfection resides in the 'next' repetition. Passion lies in the 'present' one.'
'I was always slightly older than what I always wanted to be and just a tad younger than what I always was.'
'Perhaps, the difference between what is miserable, and that, which is spectacular, lies in the leap of faith...'
'If you draw the line between what people want and what you want to do, then nothing can stop you.'
'As we grow, we start confusing things. I call it analysis by paralysis. We analyse too much and paralyse ourselves.'
'I love failure. It might sound unreal but I enjoy it. I crave it. But if there is one thing that I don't want is to be mediocre.'
'For me, the opposite of happiness isn't sadness but boredom. If you're excited about doing something, then you're happy.'