Staying Strong
Asha Negi
Since I just got done from Fear Factor, I am planning to maintain this stronger side of me. Also, I will continue with my driving and swimming lessons.
Breaking bad
Rohan Mehra
I don’t beleive in New Year resolutions as they are often meant to be broken. I believe that one should be dedicated towards his profession every single day and that is what I aspire to do throughout my life.
Weighing the issue
Shubhangi Latkar
I want to reduce my waist size and come back to my normal size. It was great to play a Punjabi mother in Pukaar, but I want to go back to my previous size (laughs). Also, this year, I have decided to spend lots of time in my terrace garden to look after my plants and read with more discipline.
Yearning to learn
Gaurav Sharma
I would like to learn new things like different dance forms, swimming, sword fighting, etc.
Family time
Aishwarya Sakhuja
I spent most of 2014 planning for the future. In 2015, I resolve to live each day as it comes as that’s who I always have been. I do not want to lose that part of me. I would want to go back to my sketching that I have always loved. In addition, I promise myself that I will spend more time with my father.
Fitness vows
Neil Bhatt
I haven’t worked out for sometime now so my resolution is to be in better shape. Second is to be calmer and third is to get a new folio done.
Happiness matters
Aashka Goradia
For me, resolutions are promises I make to myself. They don’t have to wait for December 31 or January 1. I choose to be happy and that’s my resolution for 2015. I keep taking new resolutions every day.
Anger management
Shantanu Maheshwari
I don’t really believe in New Year’s resolutions but controlling my temper is one thing I am working on.
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