Akshay Kumar decodes the Gujarati business mindset on Wheel of Fortune India: says ‘Inka Dimaag ‘Chhe’ Gunna Zyada Chalta Hai’
The talented team of actors from the most well received gujarati film “Laalo” Karan Joshi , Shruhad Goswami and Reeva Rach took the centre stage in the latest episode of Wheel of Fortune . Host Akshay Kumar engaged in a fascinating and humorous exchange with lead actor Karan and director of the film Ankit Sakhiya seated in the audience , diving deep into what makes the Gujarati community a global powerhouse in the world of business and he himself shares his witty ideology with the team.
Akshay was so intrigued that he sparked the discussion by asking Karan “Aap ke hissab se Gujarati ache businessman kyu maane jaate hain? Voh aisa kya khaate hain ki voh itne ache hote hain business mein?”. Karan and Shruhad instantly respond to his question pointing out that the foundation of their success lies in bravery Karan simply states “Gujuratiyon ka Jigra Bada hota hain”.
Akshay moves towards the director of the film Ankit Sakhiya to understand whether he holds the same views as his team members. Ankit expands the response by explaining that the drive to achieve something substantial is often a legacy passed down through generations. He states “Sir, jaise inhone bola jigra bada hota hain, kuch bada karke dikhana hota hain, kyuki humare papa ya dada ne aisa hi mahol banake rakha hota hain ki kuch karke dikhana hain, sir mujhe lagata hain sab soch ka khel hain”. Akshay positively accepts the views of Ankit regarding the business mindset of Gujarati culture.
Akshay, adding to the conversation, decides to come up with his known witty and interesting ideology and shares it with the team of “Laalo”. He adds “Mujhe pata hain kya lagta hain? Aap log haina har sentence ke baad Chhe lagate hona iss liye aap gujuratiyon ka dimaag Chhe (referring to the number six) gunna jyaada chalta hain”. This ideology of Akshay received a round of applause from the live audience as majority of them were Gujurati’s.
While the episode maintained the high-stakes tension inherent to the game, the arrival of the Laalo team effectively transformed the high-tech studio into a vibrant celebration of Gujarati culture and spirit.
Akshay moves towards the director of the film Ankit Sakhiya to understand whether he holds the same views as his team members. Ankit expands the response by explaining that the drive to achieve something substantial is often a legacy passed down through generations. He states “Sir, jaise inhone bola jigra bada hota hain, kuch bada karke dikhana hota hain, kyuki humare papa ya dada ne aisa hi mahol banake rakha hota hain ki kuch karke dikhana hain, sir mujhe lagata hain sab soch ka khel hain”. Akshay positively accepts the views of Ankit regarding the business mindset of Gujarati culture.
Akshay, adding to the conversation, decides to come up with his known witty and interesting ideology and shares it with the team of “Laalo”. He adds “Mujhe pata hain kya lagta hain? Aap log haina har sentence ke baad Chhe lagate hona iss liye aap gujuratiyon ka dimaag Chhe (referring to the number six) gunna jyaada chalta hain”. This ideology of Akshay received a round of applause from the live audience as majority of them were Gujurati’s.
While the episode maintained the high-stakes tension inherent to the game, the arrival of the Laalo team effectively transformed the high-tech studio into a vibrant celebration of Gujarati culture and spirit.
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