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In between goals is a thing called life, which has to be lived and enjoyed.
Sid Caesar
Believe that, to apply in a real life ,is not just difficult but requires practice through years, realized Nidhi Jain as she peeped into one more life, life of Director and COO of Graphiti Multimedia Pvt.Ltd., Munjal Shroff .
Life on the fast roads ?literally to Munjal it is all about enjoying driving fast cars which is part of his passion, and the best one till date that he had laid his hands on is car bought by his friend after Bond movie which featured Pierce Brosnan is BMW z3.
He used to be an outdoor person in college and used to do trekking, hiking, camping but now the way things have taken a turn he spent lot of my time indoors. Before its too late, on the agenda of to-do list to go to Himalaya with Rally of cars, so strong is the urge that it has become must do in his life, he is hopeful to do by next year.
Munjal really enjoys live music, he even had privilege to listen to brilliant singers, have gone to very distinct concert which played fusion music. On his wish list he would like to learn flute.
Another passion is photography. He loves shooting and likes to capture bizarre things in his camera. "There is a certain thrill in capturing a moment that is out of the ordinary and to be able to capture and share it with other is a great joy".
It is not length of life, but depth of life. Ralph Waldo Emerson
On the run to achieve professional goal, Munjal always felt that his personal front took a back seat, slowly he realized that his daughter share the same passion with him of that of music, dance.Munjal believes that he always had an inner skill for animation without agenda, and was fortunate that his personal and professional interest had a strong overlap, like always being a movie buff from school days, continued to be one now also since his profession demands him to watch religiously, He thinks, he is lucky to be a film maker.
Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing those you hold well.
Josh Billings
Size does matter?Size apparently tells how big foodie Munjal is as he loves to experiment with food. Wherever or whenever he traveling he likes tasting local cuisine, though it's difficult since he is a vegetarian, now he is considering trying sea food. When it comes to drinks he love wine, scotch, collect single malt from different parts of the world, he apparently loves to try wine from different countries. His wife Mona loves to cook and he loves to eat. Perfect Match.
Mona is amazing cook and she loves to experiment and I am the perfect guinea pig.
Difficult to believe but this foodie is a great cook too and likes cook at times, he thinks he can cook better Pasta then his wife, Mona.
Difficult times have helped me to understand better than before, how infinitely rich and beautiful life is in every way, and that so many things that one goes worrying about are of no importance whatsoever..
Isak Dinesen
Munjal want to make up for all these years and just? soak up the sun. He wants to travel for leisure not business, and want to take a trip to Europe with his wife; he believes that our country has to lot to offer, and also wants to drive to Rajasthan and take a trek through the Valley of Flowers in the Himalayas.
To him Life is all about movies and masti, and animation is a perfect blend of the two.
His ambition is to create the most successful animation properties and firmly believes that the next big thing in animation will be an animation property from India.
When we talk about fun he agrees it exist more on the professional front, now he wants to shift focus to personal front, he credits his supportive wife Mona for all the understanding she carries through, and wonderful kids Yohann and Vanshika...
To him--It's about living moment through their eyes. One strong critic and one growing critic.
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