Very inspiring. What an open acceptance of his life, so well articulated. In a way, I should admit that I will re-iterate myself MORE that "studies is not everything"
Congrtulation MDA for bringing this interview .it is an eye opener to parents and teachers to recognise dyslexia and to deal with it.all along I have only seen MR. Bhatt as chef.today he has allowed us to know about his personal life.he has put forth his life experience without any inhibition.he has lived through tough days yet made the best of his talents.it is a blessing in disguise .india would have missed out a great chef if he didn't pursue his passion.
Such an inspiring person. But the only that I pity is the education system where teachers sometimes tell out the marks of students and for those who get less or even fail, they isolate those people making them feel awkward and embarrassed. Today at least 1/10th of the population who are classed as dyslexic have made it big in their lives and the so called toppers in the class and book worms have no difference.
Really surprised to know that he was dyslexic.
Very inspirational, my respect for him has gone very high.
Boss ....this gentleman speaks down to earth.....excellent...thank you
Very inspiring. What an open acceptance of his life, so well articulated. In a way, I should admit that I will re-iterate myself MORE that "studies is not everything"
I clearly remember my hard times during my high school where people used to talk behind my back when I couldn’t perform well in my academics.
Inspirational and my fav chef
Really inspired n having a huge respect on u chef
Thanks for sharing Dyserxia
He is lucky to have a success story hope many will turn as this ...some may go the other way unfortunately
Cool sir... you rock....
Inspiring. Thanks much!!!!
Congrtulation MDA for bringing this interview .it is an eye opener to parents and teachers to recognise dyslexia and to deal with it.all along I have only seen MR. Bhatt as chef.today he has allowed us to know about his personal life.he has put forth his life experience without any inhibition.he has lived through tough days yet made the best of his talents.it is a blessing in disguise .india would have missed out a great chef if he didn't pursue his passion.
What a man......leagues ahead of mere mortals....
Woow...respect 🙂🙂😀
Respect ✊!
Omg
Such an inspiring person. But the only that I pity is the education system where teachers sometimes tell out the marks of students and for those who get less or even fail, they isolate those people making them feel awkward and embarrassed.
Today at least 1/10th of the population who are classed as dyslexic have made it big in their lives and the so called toppers in the class and book worms have no difference.
kindly correct the term Dylsexia to Dyslexia :)
Ungalukku kalyanam agiducha
Ya
Hii sir,,I am pavithra,,,enaku chef aaganumnu aasa ,,,,neenga tha oru correct ta idea solanum
One q.s how to meet him pls give some idea
Go to accord metropolitan hotel and ask permission
inspirational
Comedy