 Did you have a mentor in the workplace as well? Yeah, every stage of life and the mentor is not in the way that the corporate world understands. Not somebody who says, you should go and work under this person, he's good, no. Mentor actually in my field is somebody who says, you know what, I believe in you, that's it. That is so rare in the world of arts to find somebody who says, I believe in you. Even though you have not composed a single song, but I believe you will, that's good enough. Because we as a species are very, very insecure artists. We are constantly, I hope, I hope I'm good enough, I hope this creation is good enough. The process of creation is almost like a childbirth, it's a very personal experience. So, in all that process, I would definitely like to mention there was this person called Pradeep Sarkar who was my, who was, when I was in creative, I was in servicing of course, and you have to understand that those days, you did not even have meals together, the servicing and the creative. Maybe that's where I wanted to be creative, you know, because these two, yeah. It seemed like more fun? Yeah, more pampered, clearly, because my job was to sit next to a corporator and tell him, please will you write this copy because I need to send the advertising to the evening. I've never seen the corporator sit next to me and says, hey, do you need any help with the top status? It doesn't work like that. So, Pradeep Sarkar definitely, who told me, you're miserable in what you're doing, but I think you'll be excellent in the world of music.