Putting across his point that one cannot have the privilege of always having a teacher to give you a road map, Ajay Gehi, who is known for his work in tv show Millie, and has done films like Maqbol, Raavan, and Not A Love Story, shares his thoughts on Teacher’s Day.
He says, "Teachers are extremely important for everyone, they're like a guiding light or GPS to one's life journey. People who have good teachers of any kind are blessed. It’s been a long career for me but I will be honest about this -- I don't have any mentor or guide in the industry."
"However, my parents have been my teachers for life. The greatest teachers for anyone can be parents, life experiences and books. A good mentor or a teacher is hard to find, but the right one can give you a road map to life so you don't make the same mistakes others make, you know when to slow down or when to speed.”
He also adds, "Teachers and mentors are important as they can give you the right knowledge to move forward and knowledge is power. Unfortunately, I never found myself a mentor or a teacher so the books I read became my teachers and guides. If you are keen to learn, life itself can be your greatest teacher."
Speaking that a man is not too old to learn anything, "I also believe that there is no age for learning and one should never stop themselves from learning something new or sharpen the skill.”
Ajay was last seen in Hero Gayab Mode On in which he played the antagonist, Shukracharya for which he also grabbed an award.