Ammy Virk Doesn’t Like The Word “Struggle”; Says Hard Work Is Important In Every Field

Ammy Virk

The ‘Kudi Haryane Val Di’ actor, Ammy Virk, joined our Editor-in-Chief, Kamiya Jani, for this incredible episode of Sunday Brunch. From singing beautiful Punjabi songs to entering Pollywood and finally, Bollywood, Ammy is living his dream life. In this episode, we spoke about films, food recommendations in Punjab, his success and more. Check out his views on hard work.

Ammy Virk Believes Struggle Is A Cheap Term For Someone’s Hard Work

We were on the topic of fame and money while devouring appetising Asian food at Chimichurri. We wanted to learn Ammy’s thoughts on one’s success and whether luck, hard work or talent matter. He was transparent about his opinions. He disclosed that you have to do hard work if you want to sustain in the film industry.

The actor and singer said, “Main na dua aur badduao mei bohot feel karta hoon.” He truly believes in the prayers of his dear family and friends and even of a spot boy on the film sets. He continued that sometimes the most successful cast with a generous budget for films doesn’t work well at the box office. The reason might be someone’s evil wishes. 

Ammy can’t pinpoint someone in particular for duas in his name but he knows he is blessed! He then shared about how he despises the word ‘struggle’ and calls it an incredibly cheap word to describe one’s hard work. Lastly, he urges people from every walk of life to dream big and keep hustling. Those long hard working days will bear fruits sooner or later.

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Follows The Principles Of Sikhism

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Along with dua and baddua, Ammy also believes in Waheguru. He said, “Main toh bohot believe karta rab de vich, dua and baddua mein.” He also regularly visits Gurudwara to seek blessings and recites the holy texts. 

Also Read: Dasvandh, Sewa & Regular Visits To Gurudwara, Ammy Virk Shares His Spiritual Side With Kamiya Jani

He even disclosed that he participates in sewa and dasvandh. He advised our audience to stay true to themselves and call one’s god from an honest heart and soul. He talks about it at length, tune into the video linked above and hear all about it.

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