 Whether it was to take all the brick bats that were thrown at me when a customer was drunk and didn't like stuff or take every shot on me when it came to food not being right. Right, so I am here with Sunil Shetty who obviously does not need an introduction. He has been unveiled as the brand ambassador of Vayu App which is a food delivery platform. What I want to know first of all is how did you get involved with Vayu App really? I have known Madhar and Anirudh for a bit and they have been ideating and saying they wanted to do something like this and if I would want to be a part of it. When I understood what the entire model was I thought it was brilliant because post pandemic, during the pandemic I have known of a lot of restaurants, my own family, so many restaurants shutting down because they couldn't manage. And after that this high commission that they had to go through. So when they told me the entire concept and what it was I thought it was exciting and I said sure I would love to be a part of it rather than you ask me I think I should be the one who should come forward and say make me a part of it because I see it as a very very successful model. What a lot of your Bollywood fans might not know is that you actually started working at the age of 16 for your father's restaurant. What all did the job entail from what I because I've been following you on LinkedIn used to get up at 5 in the morning and what all did your job entail really? Everything, everything that any other boy in the restaurant did I had to go through whether it was in the kitchen, whether it was service in the kitchen, whether it was managing the floor, whether it was helping clean the deep clean the place when I had to, whether it was seeing the customers off, whether it was to take all the brick bats that were thrown at me when a customer was drunk and didn't like stuff or take every shot on me when it came to food not being right. So I think everything that a young man needs to go through in the FNB business I was somebody that my dad put me through. And you know what happened to us? It became a part of my DNA where I believe that every job that I was doing I need to be ready to do anything. And that continued in the business of movies. You know I'm never embarrassed about doing anything. If there's a problem somewhere I'll go first and do everything. Somebody say, no, no, no, sir, you're not. And I keep saying, why, why not? I don't know who will do it. So I'm never embarrassed about everything. And it taught me to never complain and to be at it and even see failure at times in a very positive note believing that something that I've done wrong. My father always said the customer is always right. You know, and he said, bida, agar gali bide dho tse jair lo agle din it'll settle and it worked because the next day the customer came back and said, you know, I'm very, really sorry and how beautifully you took it. And you know, this is my family and these are my friends. That's how it grew because customer acquisition was about customers talking good about you. So you actually had customers coming back and actually telling you that I'm sorry. Hundreds of them have done it and have got back families because we never advertised and the numbers were not large enough that people who drive from various areas to come into the restaurant. The captive audience was my area itself, you know, and I had to hold on to them. How do I build it? Amazing lessons that probably I've learned from this trade. And last question because he has to rush. He's got a bench press about 150 kilos. I heard that. You've joined LinkedIn recently and you put up your last post was about gardening. This is like I did not like, you know, like Sunil said, like in the garden and all and you said it's interest your life. So how is that? Oh, I love it. See, the thing is I grew up always wanted to play for the country. I want to play cricket. So I spent my life life at Azad Medan, Cross Medan, Hindu, Islam, Wilson Gymkhana. So green was was in my DNA. I grew up my holidays in Mangalore, Mulki in a small town, backwaters, ponds, cattle, palms. So that has stayed with me. And today that obsession of mine for green, you know, in my Kandala home continues where I experiment. I do crazy things, whether it's rainwater harvesting or harvesting a spring growing different kind of trees. When somebody tells me this weather doesn't suit this plant, I'll try to grow it. I said, okay, fruit need to be paid. And it's worked for me. And I believe I'm lucky and I've continued it that way. And that's why I said because that that that for me is meditation. That's for me is is breaking away into a different world altogether. I don't think of anything when I'm when I'm with my plants and I'm desperate to find out and get my video to say how was it doing? How was it doing? Okay, add this. How's it doing? What is the color of the leaves? You know, so I keep keep doing that. And that's my focus for me. Meditation means being in that one particular place. I'm into something to get out of something. You know, I'm into gardening because I want to get out from from from the rest of the world. For me, meditation is listening to you talk and not focusing on anything else. If you're you're telling me something and that's of value to me, that's meditating. You know, that's focus. It's not about being in your own world, but also being able to listen to people, understand them and probably then help them or take help from them. So the green helps me a hell of a lot to just relax and chill. It's like going fishing or, you know, kayaking or skiing on your own. Right, right. What a wonderfully detailed answer. And thank you so much. It's always great meeting you all the time. All the best for why you and all the best for Hera Fairy 3 and so many other things to come. Thank you so much. Appreciate.