Motivational Stories of Great Indian
Personalities
Before
becoming successful, most of the biggest personalities experienced failure.
While we all celebrate their success, there is a path that is often marked with
failure. Drive and determination are what lead to success and these
inspirational success stories prove just that.
Raja
Kapse: Famous Actor in Indian Television Industry.

Hima Das:
1st women Athlete to win Gold in under the '20s.
Hima Das
has added another page in the history by winning the Gold medal in 400 meters
at the IAAF World U-20 Championships held at Tampere, Finland. She finished her
race in just 51.13 seconds.
She wanted
to be a professional football player, she joined the sports team at her school.
Soon she started participating in short and middle distance races at the
district level. She was unbelievable at it, Hima was winning all the district
level competition. Then she went for training on the professional level. Hima
began her new experience prevailing at the state and even national level athletics.
She was consistently improving her finishing time which leads her to achieve
his well deserved Gold medal.
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui: A Watchman shining into Bollywood.
Nawazuddin'sstory is a depiction of the phrase "Nothing is Impossible". His story
is not less than a dramatical movie. He had big dreams for his life but his
family wasn't able to afford them. He completed his graduation in chemistry
from Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar. Then after working for 1 year,
he went to Noida and worked there as a Watchman in a toy shop, he got fired
from here too. He started participating in various theatres. To get the
admission at the National School of Drama (NSD) in New Delhi, he acted in over
ten plays with a group of friends to fulfill admission criteria. He moved to
Mumbai then to try his luck in Bollywood. He had to struggle for almost 3 years
then got a small role in the movie Sarfarosh. He then appeared in Ram Gopal
Varma's School (1999), Jungle (2000); and Rajkumar Hirani's Munnabhai MBBS
(2003). He did a short film, The Bypass in 2003, in which he arose with Irrfan
Khan. Still, the struggle wasn't over. He had to struggle for a few more years
even for food and to pay his rent.
In 2012,
he got films like Kahaani and Gangs of Wasseypur doing so well at the box
office and now the whole world recognizes him.
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