 So Rakhul is just another girl who loves to do what she loves to do, basically just living my dream, pursuing what I'm really passionate about and just being a better version of myself every day. Well I started, so I believe that I can only do anything that I'm passionate about and there are three things that I'm extremely passionate about in my life, films, food and fitness and these are the three F's of my life. And I started my gyms three years back, three and a half years back is when I started the franchise of this gym called F45 which is Functional 45 which is an Australian franchise because of my love for fitness. I always believe that I think it's a way of life, fitness is for everyone, it's not just for me because I'm an actor and just for me to be thin but it really hurts me when I see people around who do not know how to treat their body and then end up spending more in hospitals at a later stage. So I feel that just to create the right kind of environment to be healthy is why I started it and also because I don't feel loaded when I do that on my off duty time while I'm not shooting because I love it, you know I'm extremely passionate about it. So then I started my first gym three years back and another one in a year and another one six months after that so I've got three of those, that's the gym entrepreneur side and I've just bought on a stake in the tennis Premier League Hyderabad team the season two of the TPL which starts in December and that stems in from the fact that I guess I'm an army kid. I think for me personally it has to be something that I'm passionate about, one I connect to, I relate to and it should be able to make a difference, I mean if it's a business per say it should probably be able to make a difference to someone in some positive way. For a set of pictures so I wanted to be an actor but not being from a film industry I didn't know how I was going to do that but then like the root you know the common root is that we'll start modeling and then probably go for Miss India so that was on my mind right after my 12th I did my pictures and it was very strange that within I think 10-15 days I got a call for a film in the South which was a Kannada film and I refused the film because I didn't even know that a South industry existed. My dad did not let us watch a lot of films so I didn't know that there was a certain industry so I refuse saying I'm not looking at doing regional cinema I'm gonna do Hindi as if I have some godfather sitting there. I don't capitalize you know I'm not someone who puts in too much thought in what I'm doing I go by my instinct I go by what I want to do does it make me happy is this what I look forward to the next day and that's it you know my successes like I said I don't take my success to my head or my failure to my heart and it's not for me to celebrate I mean I am not someone like that I just love to do my work and then rest the results are not for me to read I mean I just enjoy the process of it. I think down moments are always in everyone's life but that's the whole point right if you don't have that down moment you do not spring up it's like a spring needs to be compressed in order to release all the energy and it's very important to have those in your life because otherwise you don't value the success that you get you don't value the good that's happening around you only a person who doesn't do anything will never see the downfall of it. I think everybody goes through difficulties it's not just about this industry it's it's got to do with every profession but it's how you perceive life if you think that you're the only one who's having to face these difficulties then you're gonna obviously make a big deal of it but the whole fact that you're pursuing your passion and working towards living your dream makes the entire journey also very very enjoyable and very beautiful and I think that's how I look at it. I get a lot of free advices so I don't know if they are the best but I think the best advice would be from my parents about like I said follow your heart and you know do give give it your best shot at what you do. In fact my dad told me once when used to play golf that golf is a game which is a parallel to life treat every day you know one shot at a time you can never lose hope because the last hole you can have a fluke and a hole in one and you could win the game never get overconfident because if you're winning also you can have a ball loss in the end and it can all go for a toss and your life is your game alone.