How Does Sunny Hinduja View the Mind as Our Biggest Enemy and Greatest Friend?

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Key Takeaways
- The mind can be both a friend and enemy.
- Positive channeling can lead to personal growth.
- Sunny Hinduja emphasizes the role of the heart in guiding the mind.
- The Netflix series highlights the intelligence war of the 1970s.
- Sunny’s previous roles show his range as an actor.
Mumbai, Aug 30 (NationPress) Actor Sunny Hinduja, who recently appeared in the series “Saare Jahan Se Accha”, emphasizes that the mind can serve as both our greatest adversary and our best ally, contingent on how we harness it.
“In my perspective, our biggest adversary and our most dependable ally is one and the same—our mind.
It’s the mind that can breed arrogance, yet it can also foster compassion if it’s in tune with the heart,” Sunny shared with IANS.
He continued: “Thus, it stands as our most formidable enemy, and we simply need to direct it.”
Sunny believes that when influenced positively, it can lead to sincere efforts in any profession, ultimately benefiting our nation.
“Therefore, no matter what field an individual is engaged in, they will approach it with sincerity, which will ultimately serve our country well,” stated the actor.
The Netflix series “Saare Jahan Se Accha” chronicles the thrilling journey of RAW agent Vishnu Shankar, who is tasked with a perilous mission deep within Pakistan.
Set against the tense backdrop of the 1970s, an era where every tactical move could spark a global nuclear crisis, the show depicts the intense intelligence battle between India’s RAW and Pakistan’s ISI.
The cast also includes Pratik Gandhi, Suhail Nayyar, Kritika Kamra, Tillotama Shome, Rajat Kapoor, and Anup Soni.
Reflecting on his career, Sunny gained fame in 2021 for his portrayal of Sandeep Bhaiya in the TVF web series Aspirants. He has also featured in other TV series like The Family Man, Chacha Vidhayak Hain Humare Season 2, and Jamun.
Recently, he appeared in Mandala Murders, which was co-directed by Gopi Puthran and Manan Rawat. Based on the novel The Butcher of Benares, the series unfolds in the fictional town of Charandaspur, Uttar Pradesh, intertwining elements of mystery, supernatural horror, and psychological thriller.
The narrative trails detectives Rea Thomas and Vikram Singh as they probe ritualistic murders connected to a clandestine cult, the Aayastis, and a mythical figure, Yast.