In this episode of 'Woice with Warikoo', Ankur Warikoo shares his experiences about the meticulous and specialized work of stylists, makeup artists, photographers, and more. He draws a parallel to the Mahabharata, illustrating the difference between winners and losers through the story of Arjun's focused vision. Tune in every Thursday for new insights on career, relationships, personal finance, success, failure, and more, exclusively on your favorite podcast platform.
00:00 Introduction to Woice with Warikoo
00:47 Realization in a New Setting
01:06 Being a Mannequin
01:55 The Mahabharat Analogy
02:42 Conclusion and Call to Action
[00:00:03] Hey everyone, this is Voice with Warikoo, my or Ankur Warikoo. In this English podcast series, I cover many things in this English podcast. Career, relationships, personal finance, success, failure and frankly, something else that comes to the time. Every week on Thursday, a new episode on your favorite podcast platform. Voice with Warikoo. Last week I was in Mumbai for an ad film shoot.
[00:00:31] 14 hours, 7-7, until 9am, a team, 200 people, it was very intense. It was not my first shoot, but when it comes to shoot, I get a very inspiring feeling. This time, I realized something. Those experts, team members, whether they were stylists, makeup artists, photographers, I was not an Ankur Warikoo. I was an actor, I was an actor, I was a personal brand. I was not an individual. I was not an individual.
[00:01:00] I was the one who needed their work. For example, I reached my hotel room, I was waiting for a styling team. For the next hour, I took 30 outfits. T-shirt, pants, shoes, jackets, bags. They just told me, I have to wear this. And then they sent me a photo. For them, I was not an individual.
[00:01:26] I was not an actor, I was an actor, I was a personal brand, I was a girl. I was a manikin, I was a mannequin, which I have to wear clothes. And you can see that the clothes look good for him. For makeup artists, I was a face. For hair stylist, I was a hair stylist. For audio person, I was a voice. For art person, I was a set of pieces. For photographer, I was a model, lights. For cameraman, I was a person who always keeps focus.
[00:01:56] For director, I was a person who wants to show a character. For assistant, I was a person who wants to listen. Every person had only one job. And I was a person who wants to listen. But without a job. An exceptional skill. I have to say that. I have to say that my story is a person who wants to listen. When Guru Dronacharya Pandava, they teach their ideas. And they say, They tell us that the eyes of the trees, you have to see them.
[00:02:25] So they ask us, What do you think? And they say, They tell us, They tell us, They tell us, They tell us, They tell us, They tell us, They tell us, And they tell us, And they tell us, They tell us, They tell us, And I tell us, And they tell us, And this is the winner. Winners and losers. The losers are the losers. Every single country,
[00:02:53] and they go and go and go. And the winner is the winner. They just or just, if you see your target.



