Saturday, June 27, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Your Marks Not Your Destiny: Rajkummar Rao

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 May, 2015 04:07 PM
    He never scored 90 percent or above in his school days, but that didn't deter Rajkummar Rao from finding success. The critically acclaimed actor believes scores in school not necessarily decide one's future.
     
    Just days after the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) declared the Class 10 (ICSE) and Class 12 (ISC) 2015 results, Rajkummar said: "Your marks are not your destiny. There is no correlation between your marks today and what you become in life tomorrow. So, don't lose heart and celebrate each day."
     
    The "Queen" actor, who graduated from the Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College in Delhi, strongly believes that marks are not the end of one's life. And that his life can be an example for all those who have not fared good scores as they expected to achieve.
     
    A National Award winner for his performance in the film "Shahid", Rajkummar feels that teenagers today should pick what they like as a career opportunity and then work for it passionately -- just as he did.
     
    On the work front, the actor recently wrapped up the shoot for Hansal Mehta's next titled "Aligarh" and will be next seen in Mohit Suri's "Hamari Adhuri Kahani".

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Foodie Rajeev Khandelwal sheds six kg for film

    Foodie Rajeev Khandelwal sheds six kg for film
    Actor Rajeev Khandelwal, who loves eating, managed to lose some weight while filming his forthcoming movie "Samrat & Co.".

    Foodie Rajeev Khandelwal sheds six kg for film

    'Jolly LLB' was good intention cinema, says overjoyed Boman

    'Jolly LLB' was good intention cinema, says overjoyed Boman
    Boman Irani, who played a corrupt lawyer in "Jolly LLB", is overjoyed at the film being named the Best Hindi Film at the 61st National Film Awards.

    'Jolly LLB' was good intention cinema, says overjoyed Boman

    YRF's 'Titli' to compete at Cannes film fest

    YRF's 'Titli' to compete at Cannes film fest
    Indian filmmaker Kanu Behl's "Titli" has been chosen for screening in Un Certain Regard section of the 67th Cannes International Film Festival, to be held May 14-25.

    YRF's 'Titli' to compete at Cannes film fest

    'Yellow' bags 3 National Awards, B-Town cheers for Riteish

    'Yellow' bags 3 National Awards, B-Town cheers for Riteish
    Bollywood actor Riteish Deshmukh’s second Marathi venture “Yellow” won the Special Jury and Special Mention awards at the 61st National Film Awards, and the Hindi film fraternity is proud of the “Grand Masti” star.

    'Yellow' bags 3 National Awards, B-Town cheers for Riteish

    Hrithik-Katrina go 'Bang Bang' in Abu Dhabi

    Hrithik-Katrina go 'Bang Bang' in Abu Dhabi
    Katrina and Hrithik will be shooting for intense action scenes for their upcoming film 'Bang Bang'. The actors will be leaving for Abu Dhabi in a couple of days and will stay there for a month

    Hrithik-Katrina go 'Bang Bang' in Abu Dhabi

    Salman Khan's father launches Modi's Urdu website

    Salman Khan's father launches Modi's Urdu website
    The Urdu version of BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's official website was launched here Wednesday by Salim Khan, noted writer and father of Bollywood actor Salman Khan.

    Salman Khan's father launches Modi's Urdu website