Sunday, 29 March 2026

Roll Camera on Courage


We fear failure like it’s a final verdict.

But the real loss? Living the same scene on repeat.

In life—just like in film—the story only moves when you take the shot. Not when you plan endlessly. Not when you wait for perfect lighting. But when you say, “Roll camera,” and step into the unknown.

Every attempt shifts something. Even if the outcome isn’t perfect, the act itself breaks inertia. It rewrites your character—from someone who hesitates to someone who acts.

Not every effort becomes a blockbuster. Some scenes don’t land. Some edits don’t work. But every time you push your limits, you’ve already won half the battle.

Because courage compounds.

Be proud of the attempt. That’s where your real evolution begins.

Like Puri Jagan, work should become your very breath. In your work, you should find your love, your peace—your God.

What’s one shot you’ve been postponing? Roll camera today.

- Manohar Chimmani 

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