Follow your Passion with all your Heart & Life will blossom | Raj Zutshi | TEDxScindia School Youth
In this heartfelt TEDx talk, actor Raj Zutshi traces his journey from a childhood steeped in poetry and storytelling to a life on stage, television, and cinema. Shaped by his formative years at Scindia School, he reflects on lessons of sportsmanship, reflection, and the courage to embrace one’s unique talents. Along the way, he shares experiences in mimicry, acting, anchoring, and film, while highlighting the wisdom of mentors and the importance of staying grounded. At its core, this talk is about nurturing passion, celebrating differences, and leading with love and authenticity—a story of finding fulfillment by following the heart. A gifted actor and theatre artist, Raj Zutshi has been a vital part of Indian cinema for over four decades. From iconic films like Lagaan, Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, and Maachis to powerful roles in Article 370 and acclaimed television and web series—his craft is marked by intensity, authenticity, and depth.An alumnus of The Scindia School, his journey from the ramparts of Gwalior Fort to the screens of Indian cinema reflects the quiet determination of a true artist. A storyteller at heart, Raj brings alive characters that stay with us long after the lights dim. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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