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Fictitious interview of an eminent personality

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Answered by Anonymous
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Interview with a Virat Kohli

Interviewer: We are honored to have amidst us none other than Mr. Virat Kohli, the most successful cricketer in the Indian cricket history. Welcome Mahi to this interview.

Virat Kohli: Thanks for all the praise. Actually I stand nowhere in comparison to great cricket legends such as Tendulkar, Gavasakar sir, Kapil Dev sir, Ravi Shastri, Mr. Dhoni and many more!

Interviewer: Our viewers are curious to know many things about you from you. The first thing I want ask for the viewers is when did you actually feel you wanted to become a cricketer?

Virat Kohli: Actually I never ever wanted to become a cricketer; football was my passion. However, as I got an opportunity to play cricket, I liked it immensely; then there was no turning back.

Interviewer: Did you find any challenges initially?

Virat Kohli: Many! Challenges make us tough and strong. The more the challenges, the more the strength! I had to face many challenges on many fronts. Financial, academic, discouragement from people and circumstances; but there was a power that also helped me a lot. I would not be here if that help were not there.

Interviewer: Who was your ideal?

Virat Kohli: Well, there are many senior cricketers whom I loved watching. Shrikant sir, Gawaskar sir, Kapil sir, and then Tendulkar inspired me a lot.  

Interviewer: Now, the last question! What is the secret behind your success?

Virat Kohli: My mother, family, hard-work, practice and all the friends and mentors who helped me in my tough times.

Interviewer: Thanks a lot, Mr. Virat Kohli for sparing your precious time for all of us!

Answered by rahulrai81
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Explanation:

Fictitious interview of an eminent personality Lata Mangeshkar who lend her voice to many songs, albums in the late 1940s.

#Lata Mangeshkar: Mam, since we found that your genre has vanished almost and your songs are played with remix and mashup, totally changing the genre, would you prefer the change in the industry is suffering or rather enjoying?

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