 I generally don't believe in luck but I would like to also say I'm extremely fortunate I'm very lucky. So you know they did a study of entrepreneurs for a period of 30 years. Luck was 17th in the factor was made them successful. So you know Gary players would ask that people call you a lucky golfer and he said that the harder you work luckier you get. So my concept about luck is very simple. There is a friend of mine Amar Chirani told me that there is a limiting belief and there is a empowering belief. So if you believe in luck it limits you because then you will always blame somebody else for when you are not lucky. But if you believe don't believe in luck then then whatever you do you are responsible for it and I feel that's empowering belief. So as at the end I would like to say the same thing I'm extremely lucky but I have zero belief in luck. One of the instances that I remember very very very vividly is that I was at a Rakhir Jhunjanwala event and I was going and refilling my drink and suddenly one guy stalked me when I knew and asked me that if you have one to be extra what do you do with it? What he meant was he put in the stock market or gold or fixed deposit. I told him that if I want to be extra it goes back into my company because that's where I make most amount of money and as luck would have it he introduced me to his father who invested five rows in Communicate 2 that saved us. So if I had not gone for refilling my drink at that moment of time I would have not met this guy called Tushar Jibrajka at that moment of time. In a few seconds here and there probably things would have been different for Communicate 2 and today I would probably be sitting here. So good luck has played a very very important role in my life.