Home Actress Sanjana Sanghi HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2020 Sanjana Sanghi Instagram - . . To every young adult who graduated college into a world with COVID. I’m incredibly sorry. You don’t deserve this. None of us do! You’re stronger and far more capable than you think. And the future of our world literally rests in your hands. Feeling anxious, uneasy, unsettled and unhappy in a time like this is only natural. And it isn’t just you. We need each one of you now, more than ever! ♥️ When I look back at the time I graduated, which is now 3 years ago, I wish there were a few more people to explain to me what all it’s going to feel like. I had so many questions. So many fears. Unanswered. Unaddressed. I struggled and threw myself around to find my answers. But literally only after burning through that fire for long enough now, can I look back and be grateful for that struggle. Because that struggle taught me lessons that today, I’d be even more scared if I hadn’t learned. While graduation in itself is a huge change in our lives, it’s even more so, in a COVID bound circumstance which presents such ODD & unique challenges for you that even those who want to help you really don’t exactly know what the right way to do that would be! A large number of Delhi University students, students from colleges all over India that I’ve visited over the past year for different events, & platforms that want to discuss the issues of the youth have been writing in, and I felt a cumulative message where I try and summarise my thoughts about this situation could be helpful? I hope my experiences with graduation and it’s confusion, can help even in the tiniest possible way. 🙏 #Graduation2020 #ClassOf2020 #Commencement _______ President of the *Careers Cell of college - realised I missed saying that!

Sanjana Sanghi Instagram – . . To every young adult who graduated college into a world with COVID. I’m incredibly sorry. You don’t deserve this. None of us do! You’re stronger and far more capable than you think. And the future of our world literally rests in your hands. Feeling anxious, uneasy, unsettled and unhappy in a time like this is only natural. And it isn’t just you. We need each one of you now, more than ever! ♥️ When I look back at the time I graduated, which is now 3 years ago, I wish there were a few more people to explain to me what all it’s going to feel like. I had so many questions. So many fears. Unanswered. Unaddressed. I struggled and threw myself around to find my answers. But literally only after burning through that fire for long enough now, can I look back and be grateful for that struggle. Because that struggle taught me lessons that today, I’d be even more scared if I hadn’t learned. While graduation in itself is a huge change in our lives, it’s even more so, in a COVID bound circumstance which presents such ODD & unique challenges for you that even those who want to help you really don’t exactly know what the right way to do that would be! A large number of Delhi University students, students from colleges all over India that I’ve visited over the past year for different events, & platforms that want to discuss the issues of the youth have been writing in, and I felt a cumulative message where I try and summarise my thoughts about this situation could be helpful? I hope my experiences with graduation and it’s confusion, can help even in the tiniest possible way. 🙏 #Graduation2020 #ClassOf2020 #Commencement _______ President of the *Careers Cell of college – realised I missed saying that!

Sanjana Sanghi Instagram - . . To every young adult who graduated college into a world with COVID. I’m incredibly sorry. You don’t deserve this. None of us do! You’re stronger and far more capable than you think. And the future of our world literally rests in your hands. Feeling anxious, uneasy, unsettled and unhappy in a time like this is only natural. And it isn’t just you. We need each one of you now, more than ever! ♥️ When I look back at the time I graduated, which is now 3 years ago, I wish there were a few more people to explain to me what all it’s going to feel like. I had so many questions. So many fears. Unanswered. Unaddressed. I struggled and threw myself around to find my answers. But literally only after burning through that fire for long enough now, can I look back and be grateful for that struggle. Because that struggle taught me lessons that today, I’d be even more scared if I hadn’t learned. While graduation in itself is a huge change in our lives, it’s even more so, in a COVID bound circumstance which presents such ODD & unique challenges for you that even those who want to help you really don’t exactly know what the right way to do that would be! A large number of Delhi University students, students from colleges all over India that I’ve visited over the past year for different events, & platforms that want to discuss the issues of the youth have been writing in, and I felt a cumulative message where I try and summarise my thoughts about this situation could be helpful? I hope my experiences with graduation and it’s confusion, can help even in the tiniest possible way. 🙏 #Graduation2020 #ClassOf2020 #Commencement _______ President of the *Careers Cell of college - realised I missed saying that!

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To every young adult who graduated college into a world with COVID. I’m incredibly sorry. You don’t deserve this. None of us do!

You’re stronger and far more capable than you think. And the future of our world literally rests in your hands. Feeling anxious, uneasy, unsettled and unhappy in a time like this is only natural. And it isn’t just you.
We need each one of you now, more than ever! ♥️ When I look back at the time I graduated, which is now 3 years ago, I wish there were a few more people to explain to me what all it’s going to feel like.

I had so many questions. So many fears. Unanswered. Unaddressed. I struggled and threw myself around to find my answers. But literally only after burning through that fire for long enough now, can I look back and be grateful for that struggle. Because that struggle taught me lessons that today, I’d be even more scared if I hadn’t learned.

While graduation in itself is a huge change in our lives, it’s even more so, in a COVID bound circumstance which presents such ODD & unique challenges for you that even those who want to help you really don’t exactly know what the right way to do that would be!

A large number of Delhi University students, students from colleges all over India that I’ve visited over the past year for different events, & platforms that want to discuss the issues of the youth have been writing in, and I felt a cumulative message where I try and summarise my thoughts about this situation could be helpful?

I hope my experiences with graduation and it’s confusion, can help even in the tiniest possible way. 🙏 #Graduation2020 #ClassOf2020 #Commencement
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President of the *Careers Cell of college – realised I missed saying that! | Posted on 21/May/2020 11:36:51

Sanjana Sanghi Instagram – Only breathing sunshine in quarantine!🤍☀️ #RLAtHome @ralphlauren New Delhi
Sanjana Sanghi Instagram – •May 19, 2017•

That’s a clipping from the theatres of the first day first show of Hindi Medium, on May 19th, 3 years ago.

I could never have imagined that 3 years later – May 19th 2020 would be a day we’d be in a world without Irrfan Sir, and with theatres shut globally.

The oddity of our current times, sometimes really does frighten me.

Regardless! Here’s celebrating 3 years of this beautiful film. 🧡

Forever grateful for being such a small part of such a beautiful story. I was a 3rd year student in Delhi University when I shot for Hindi Medium, and the thought of just expanding my horizons as a performer by being around such inspirational artists meant the world to me, teaching me that no part as an actor is too big or small. I’m glad I made time away from the academic pressure of writing my thesis in the final year of college, and went ahead and did this. Saved myself from a huge regret I’d have carried with myself forever.

Films go on to become journeys so special, that they simply can’t be beaten down by trying to quantify each artist’s, technician’s, and contributor’s part to play in creating it. 
In loving memory. 
#WeMissYouIrrfan
#3YearsOfHindiMedium

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