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Of mothers, animals, friends and cuisines

April 10, 2015 05:02 pm | Updated 05:02 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Malu S. Lal, Assistant director in films

MALU S. LAL

Associate director in films, 28

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What is your most prized possession?

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My mom and the confidence she gave me all those years ago. But now, she is no more.

If you were granted a wish what would it be?

A safe world for women where she has the freedom to live in her own way.

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Your biggest fear?

People pretending to be nice.

What does happiness mean to you?

Enjoying every moment of my life with movies, my family and loved ones.

If you could what would you undo?

All wrong decisions and certain people I met.

VIJAY RAGHUNATH

CA student, 20

What is your most prized possession?

My family, friends and pets. Each moment with them always turns out to be special.

If you were granted a wish, what would it be?

Right now, I want a society that loves and cares for animals and environment. I also wish to see much more greenery all around.

Your biggest fear?

Some of my dreams are my biggest fears. I hope they don't come true.

What does happiness mean to you?

Self-satisfaction that I have done something good and meaningful.

If you could, what would you undo?

Nothing.

ADHARSH A.

Automation engineer, 23

What is your most prized possession?

My family.

If you were granted a wish what would it be?

Go back to my childhood.

Your biggest fear?

My future.

What does happiness mean to you?

Spending time with my friends.

If you could what would you undo?

Lots of things.

DEEPAK JOHN

Research Associate, 27

What is your most prized possession?

The experience gained till today.

If you were granted a wish what would it be?

To travel to unexplored places, meet more genuine people and try new cuisines.

Your biggest fear?

To lose faith in oneself in difficult times.

What does happiness mean to you?

Happiness is able to do things that one is passionate about and succeed in it.

If your could what would you undo?

I should have started reading non-academic books early on in life. They have all the solutions to our present problems.

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