If I could do it then so can you | Amina Nijam | TEDxSJCETPalai
What if your biggest failures were actually your greatest teachers?In this vulnerable and inspiring TEDx talk, Amina shares how two public failures—one as a schoolchild frozen on stage, the other at her first-ever film audition—sparked a lifelong journey of self-transformation. From being mocked as the "National Anthem Girl" to sharing a stage with her childhood idol, her story is a testament to the power of small, intentional habits: reading to understand the mind, observing deeply, and applying knowledge with purpose.With wisdom grounded in lived experience, she reminds us that greatness often begins quietly—through subtle choices, quiet growth, and the courage to try again. It’s not the spotlight, but the little steps in the shadows that shape who we become. Amina Nijam is a talented and versatile actor who first gained recognition through the acting reality show "Nayika Nayakan" in 2018. She made her film debut in the 2020 blockbuster crime thriller "Anjaam Pathiraa" and has since appeared in several notable films, including "Aaraam Thirukalpana," "Turkish Tharkkam," "Mayavanam," and "Pattapakal." She also worked with Mammootty in "Turbo." Beyond films, Amina has showcased her acting prowess in popular web series such as "Love Out for Delivery," "Feny," "Sebastiante Velliyazhcha," and "Life Jor Season 2." Her performances in short films like "The Chef" and "Bakku" have also been widely appreciated.Additionally, Amina has made notable appearances in music videos, including "Vellikkolusin" and "Njanaa." 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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