People can’t achieve in three lifetimes what Sania Mirza did at 29: Salman Khan

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July 20, 2016

 

People don`t achieve even in three lifetimes what Sania Mirza has achieved at 29, said Salman Khan at the launch of tennis player`s autobiography “Ace Against Odds” here on Sunday.

“People dont achieve what Sania has achieved at 29 even in three lifetimes… I think she has lots to say, so before she forgets what she wanted to say she came up with a book. I think that was very wise, sensible decision for her to write her autobiography. And after this there will be part 2,3,4 because she is an achiever and she is going to keep on achieving,” said the Bollywood actor at the event. Sania, who is companions with a few biggies in the industry, roped in Salman Khan as a chief guest to advance her first book, and the actor appeared to be entirely upbeat to do as such.

The book catches Sania`s journey of becoming to be World No.1 tennis player in women`s doubles and the detours that she experienced while understanding her dream.

Salman Khan said that he has known Sania for 14 years, they share an extraordinary kinship and he really trusts that if Sania decides to enter the film business, she will do ponders.

Discussing her life story Sania said, “`Ace Against Odds`, is my story of an amazing journey and I am delighted to share it with the world. I feel specially honoured and grateful that my friend Salman took time out of his extremely busy schedule to officially launch my autobiography.”

“We all have to struggle. I don`t think anyone has made it without struggle. All the people, who have not made it, have never struggled. Most of them have not struggled as hard as the other person. Everyone thinks that they are the only one struggling but what they don`t realise is that the next person is struggling three times harder than you. So you need to be working ten times harder than what you actually think you`re working,” the “Sultan” actor expressed. Salman Khan is as of now appreciating the achievement of “Sultan” which has done well both critically and commercially.