Actor Saanand Verma, known for his powerful performances in Pataakha, Chhichhore, Babli Bouncer, and the upcoming Aankhon Ki Gustakh...
Actor Saanand Verma, known for his powerful
performances in Pataakha, Chhichhore, Babli Bouncer, and the upcoming Aankhon
Ki Gustakhiyan, recently opened up about his thoughts on the tragic Ahmedabad
plane crash. Deeply moved by the incident, Verma shared his emotional response,
his life philosophy, and the regrets that still linger in his heart. “I don’t
live for the day — I live for the moment. That’s what matters the most,” says
Saanand, reflecting on the unpredictability of life. “There’s no guarantee of
the next moment. That’s what this tragedy reminded me. People were smiling,
making future plans… and within seconds, everything changed.” Known for his
eccentric yet grounded characters, Saanand, who was seen in Vijay 69, reveals
how deeply the plane crash affected him. “Every time I think about it, my eyes
fill with tears. It’s painful. I’ve never been this disturbed by any crash before
— this one felt like something we’ve never seen. I just hope the investigation
is thorough and transparent. Something about it feels off. Was it a conspiracy?
No one knows, but we need to find out.” Beyond the headlines, Saanand uses
moments like these to urge people to pause and reflect. “Enjoy your now. Enjoy
your today. Stop chasing money and career so blindly that you forget to live.
Everything you’re looking for is already within you — stop looking outside,” he
adds. The actor also opened up about the two biggest regrets of his life — both
intensely personal. “I regret not starting my singing career earlier. God has
given me a very unique voice. I could’ve done a lot more in music,” he shares
with honesty. “And the second — the biggest regret — is that my father never
got to see my success. He didn’t witness any of it. Even today, that thought
breaks me.” Saanand’s words come not from a place of celebrity, but from a
deeply human space — raw, real, and relatable. Known for his comic timing and
dynamic screen presence, he’s now using his voice to speak about things that
matter. As he sums it up, “We need to change. We need to live with awareness.
Life has no guarantees — so live now, and live with love.” In a world chasing
speed and success, Saanand Verma's message is a gentle reminder to slow down,
breathe, and simply be.
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