This story is from November 6, 2011

Arya Babbar’s disciplined thinking

Actor Arya Babbar has maintained a diary which he uses to write about his achievements. He believes in living a disciplined life...
Arya Babbar’s disciplined thinking
Actor Arya Babbar has maintained a diary which he uses to write about his achievements. He believes in living a disciplined life...
Besides setting target, actor Arya Babbar also works to achieve it well within the prescribed deadline. A staunch believer in discipline, Arya says, “I have imbibed the art from my father, who always stress on leading a healthy and controlled life.”
Now that 2011 is coming to its end, Arya is busy assessing what he’s achieved so far.
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Also, he’s maintaining a diary where he put remarks on what he’s got and what not. “I am very particular about these things. I pen it down so that it can remind me of my weaknesses and strengths,” he said. Arya also seem to be inspired by motivational writers who emphasize on having targets in life. We hear he has a large collection of inspirational books, and his personal diary is like a holy book to him.
Arya, who’s working in Wilfred Lobo’s “Mumbhai— The gangsters” opposite Sanjay Kapoor and Mahima Chaudhary, also has Shirish Kunder’s “Joker”. “He’s keen to wrap up his schedule before proceeding on a five-day leave. And when he comes back rejuvenated, he can start working to complete other pending projects,” a source says. “Yes I have signed two Punjabi movies and I need to complete major portion of them till December end,” said Arya.
Discipline plays a vital role in Arya’s life and that’s why he’s off to home soon after the shoot is over. Recently, when he was shooting for “Mumbhai…” at Madh Island, he completed his portion and went home without wasting a single minute. “Because he had an early shoot lined up at Film City very next morning,” a source adds.
Also, the interesting thing is that Arya plans to sit at home the night before the New Year to chart out his 2012 targets. Good going dude…
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Ankur Batra

Ankur Batra is a senior correspondent at The Times of India, Chandigarh. He covers entertainment and sports, and follows up stories with great zeal.

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