Of cars, change, Nivin Pauly, and a green city

June 26, 2015 06:42 pm | Updated 06:42 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Akhilchandran, theatre artiste

Akhilchandran, theatre artiste

AKHILCHANDRAN

Theatre artiste, 24

What is your most prized possession?

People who believe in me and who are my pillars of strength.

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

To go for a long drive around the world in my car.

Your biggest fear?

Fear itself. I try not to be afraid of anything.

What does happiness mean to you?

Happiness is something you experience when you do things you love.

If you could, what would you undo?

Everything we do adds to our experience and prevents us from repeating mistakes. I cherish each experience of mine and do not want to undo any of it.

JASEENA JASEEM

Business Development Assistant, 28

What is your most prized possession?

My character.

If you were granted a wish what would it be?

To be a part of the Malayalam film industry…probably Nivin Pauly’s heroine in his next movie. I also want to dance with choreographer Neerav Bavlecha [ D 4 Dance -fame].

Your biggest fear?

Running out of mobile data.

What does happiness mean to you?

Coming out of office every Friday.

If you could what would you undo?

I want to go back to my high school days and trace Jaseem (my husband), so that I can love him since then.

JORGIE GEORGE

HR Manager, 36

What is your most prized possession?

My family.

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

I’d like to find out what’s in store after death.

Your biggest fear?

Losing myself in the wake to change for the better.

What does happiness mean to you?

Having my loved ones around.

If you could, what would you undo?

Go back in time and choose a career as in automobile journalism.

TULIKA ARAVIND

Teacher, 24

What is your most prized possession?

My elite group of friends, namely my husband, daughter, sister, brother and a few select cousins.

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

Make the city a safe place for children where they are able to roam on their bicycles, play with their friends and generally enjoy the innocence of childhood without fear.

Your biggest fear?

Having to pretend to be a ‘grown up’, while being a child at heart.

What does happiness mean to you?

Visiting new places, doing new things and trying out new experiences with my family and gang of friends.

If you could, what would you undo?

I want the city to go back to the old, uncomplicated times – greener, much less busy and a better place to live in.

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