Jackie Shroff advises the younger generation: ‘Depression nahi leen ka beta…health jab tak hai sab sahi hai’

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Jackie Shroff advises the younger generation: 'Depression nahi leen ka beta...health jab tak hai sab sahi hai'

Jackie Shroff is known for his insightful advice and calm approach to life. While promoting his latest film, ‘The Great Grand Superhero – Aliens Ka Aagman’, the actor spoke about how today’s generation is under a lot of stress these days.

However, he shared his advice that as long as your health is fine, there is no need to worry too much.

Jackie Shroff’s advice to today’s generation is not to take on too much stress

While appearing in one of the latest episodes of the podcast ‘Be a Man, Yaar’, veteran actor Jackie Shroff had a conversation about how today’s generation has a lot of things to worry about. However, the actor pointed out that as long as there is health in a person’s life, all other stresses and issues can take a back seat.He added, “Depression nahi lin ka beta. Maka pressure, ghar ka pressure, kaam ka pressure, padhay ka pressure, pais ka pressure, dunya ka pressure, health ka pressure nahi lin ka” (Son, don’t get depressed.

Do not fall under the pressure of your mother, your home, your work, your studies, your money, your world, and your health.”) He added that as long as your health is there, there is nothing to worry about.“Health jab tak hai sab sahi hai. Jaha tera health gaya game baj gaya,” he quipped.

Jackie Shroff talks about not feeling sorry for yourself

He also poked fun at how we all know the end is inevitable, so there’s no reason to put yourself out there. Instead he urged people to live life as best they can.

He added, “Toh jab malom hai apne ko you toh osmi apne chanapati kuch nahi karne ka. Yaar main bada sul su jaata ho. Yeh sab shafaqa ki chakkar mein bahut lavda hai. Self-pity karne ka nahi. Khatam baat” (So when you know the end, there’s no point in doing anything to calm yourself down.)

My soul falls asleep in love. All this pity and pity is a big deal. There is no point in self-pity. That’s it.)Over the years, the actor has created a character centered around his laid-back, laid-back lifestyle, and has repeatedly expressed that he himself doesn’t think much about some things. However, he believes in living life to the fullest.

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