Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Live Life to the Fullest


Whatever I am today, much of it has been shaped by cinema.

Cinema gave me experiences, lessons, relationships, challenges, victories, failures, and a deeper understanding of creativity itself. It shaped my journey in ways I will always respect.

And yet, I must honestly admit something:

I was never fully consumed by cinema.

Some part of me always remained elsewhere — quietly waiting.

That part was writing.

Writing was my first love. My first inner calling. But somewhere along the way, cinema demanded its own time, energy, noise, and movement. And in serving that world, my deeper relationship with writing often had to wait.

That is the irony of life.

Sometimes, what gives us identity also delays our true return to ourselves.

But every life reaches a moment of clarity.

And I feel that moment now.

I want to spend more time with what calls me inward — writing, art, music, and spirituality.

This is not an escape from cinema.

It is a slow and conscious transformation.

Cinema will remain part of my journey — as livelihood, as movement, as creative commerce, and as a space for larger dreams.

But beyond that, I now seek quieter forms of creation.

The kind that demand silence instead of noise.
Depth instead of speed.
Presence instead of performance.

To be spiritual does not mean leaving everything behind.

It means bringing awareness into everything we do.

Create deeply.
Live consciously.
Remain true to yourself.

Be creative.
Be spiritual.
Be you.

And above all —
live life to the fullest.

— Manohar Chimmani 

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