 view was that there's lack of access and it is for various reasons that people can't get to their doctors to the best Masters for teaching or learning and for other things. So in 2012 we created Arnhem Moving Pictures, which is a platform agnostic digital content company and the idea was simple that all screens would converge and become one and In the process of doing that the user would decide how they learned what they learned What content they took in and what access they got Along that journey I was building out the health related entities and one day we started looking at it and we said look why couldn't we do this for education and Really the kernel of the germ of this wasn't dance It was to teach in a disseminated fashion using technology media and brick-and-mortar come together and Go to the last mile and now it's scaled to where it's on four different DTHs It goes to 206 countries with our apps and our our Online platforms and now we're scaling it up and in the lockdown It's been really amazing because we've given people the opportunity to learn and we kept a bunch of stuff free I mean we wanted to give Upon and learn any kind of dance that they want we had competitions. You know keeping People busy So that you know, they have something to do during the lockdown and something creative Something they love doing and something they can carry forward Well, I think there's a lot more Discipline now in the entertainment business when I had started it was not a very sleep streamline business. It was very skewed, you know where people were making movies for passion and You know once they have an idea then they very few production houses, which were like, you know Like these big corporates that have stepped in now very few production houses like yes She is b. R. Chopra or subhash guy in thoughts You know all these were the only ones were established and that was their business Making and a lot of other people used to come in make a movie because you know, it was their passion But today when I came back it's much more disciplined everything a streamline um, you know Right from the scripts to what you're going to wear how you're going to look and you know, everything is worked out beforehand So for an artist, it's a great It's a great thing because when once you're on the set, you're completely prepared with whatever You're supposed to do you everything is in your head and you're right there Another thing that I see which is wonderful on the sets is When I used to walk on the sets In the 90s the only women on the sets were But the hairdressers or the actress and her Co-actors were women but today when I walk in, you know, they're women everywhere in every department people will choose How they want to get the entertainment where they want to go and get the entertainment That's what uh, that's what we even talked about when we started I think the bigger issue right now is theaters are closed How do you do things are different Filming is done for now. You're starting in serials. You're doing things. So We really have to re-engineer what we do For uh 20 years of my life um, I practiced as an art surgeon and We would You know fill the gap we would take care of people when they were the sickest and um, you know try to bring them back from the abyss and Fortunately with with the techniques we used and Science the way it is in medicine in most cases they would do great But I couldn't turn back the clock no matter how hard I work. I couldn't undo what they'd done their whole lives Yeah, the same thing is I I think as a Uh thing what we're envisioning is What is it that every person needs from health care? Right? It's when you don't have it And a catastrophe happens no matter what else you have in your life You're in jeopardy. So what we have cooked up is something which is personalized precision health care which really focuses on individuals and tries to create a Entity which protects them from cradle to grave and is aligned with their well-being forever And their families and all that and so it looks at their different variables including their lifestyle And what they have to go through because no two people are like and the disease can be similar How you you know, manipulate the variables is very different. It's a combination of media technology and brick and mortar which serves to educate the patient and take care of them give them the building blocks of Um cloud-based Which is smart and then a smart services marketplace And so, you know in the end with all the iot devices all the other things it'll have It's going to be a feedback loop which continuously monitors you We have recorded the song in LA and the purpose of the song was I love to sing and you know, we thought The someone heard my voice and they said, why don't you sing? Because you have a great voice. You should you should try singing and so we got into the studio with Raja kumari and narendra kumar and narendra sing and And ram and me and we all got together and we said, okay. What do you want to sing about? and I thought, you know that One thing which is common to everybody and in everybody's life is struggles And when you are faced with struggles, how do you overcome it? um Sometimes you feel so down and so uncertain about the future that Um, you know, you have to really look into yourself and gather the strength and light a candle You know of sorts which can be placed in hurricane or a storm and you're still going to be Burn burning bright because we are public figures and we have to be like the beacon of light For everyone whatever may be happening in our lives And so that was the idea behind the song and that's when we wrote the song and I sung it But there's a lot of thing we got to do and another thing I think this lockdown has given us is time to spend with our families Yeah, because everybody's so busy and everybody used to complain. We don't get enough time with the family's dinner Was the only time where the whole family used to come together because everybody's working the kids are busy You're busy, but this time I think we got a lot of time with the family So I try to spend as much time as possible. Though both of them are teenagers and boys So as much time as I could, you know with and Read a book finally, which I was not getting to do then, you know cooking and Like the song that we shot and you know doing so many different things That has been amazing I think in the end you realize how lucky all of us are and the idea is I look at the bright side. There's going to be a lot of neat things coming out of the post-covid era No traffic, no pollution working with zoom spending more time with your kids and and your family And um her mom, I mean she's a gem. She's 88 years old and she's got a wit Which I mean she's the one who made mother who she is But the bottom line is it's been and and even our people a few of them Supported us through this right and they stayed with us and we are eternally grateful and and you know my whole team 20 people 16 are sheltering at home four have stayed with me And I've supported all of them and the amazing part about it is we have these You know friday night kind of get-togethers on zoom just to talk And we'll play guitars and sing and even inside will make music I have a full studio here now And and do stuff together and and so look you have to Not worry about what you can't change You have to cherish what you do have and enjoy life because you don't know you know, I mean And then change other people's lives. Yes. Yes, and we've worked hard on that one