(born 20 August 1976).
Indian actor, who works predominantly in Hindi cinema.
Hooda is known for his versatility and physical transformations for his roles. He made his Hindi film debut with Monsoon Wedding (2001). He had a turning point in his career with the gangster film Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010), and continued to gain attention with supporting roles in films such as Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster (2011), Jannat 2 (2012), Jism 2 (2012), Cocktail (2012) and Heroine (2012).
Randeep Hooda (2014). Photo: wikipedia.org
February days are a marketing gimmick. Love happens every day.
🧠 Meaning📌 : Criticism of the commercialization of “love days” in February (such as Valentine’s Day and the so-called Valentine’s Week) 🛍️. Message: true love is not a one-day event but an everyday thing ❤️. Encouragement to show affection and care consistently, regardless of marketing campaigns 🗓️. 🕰️ Origin: This sounds like a translation/paraphrase of a widespread internet/social media notion: “Valentine’s Day (or Valentine’s Week) is a marketing gimmick; love happens every day.” 🌐. Not known from a literary source or specific speech. ✍️ Author: There are attributions to Randeep Hooda circulating online, especially around Valentine’s Day in India. 🇮🇳 However: there is no widely recognized, verifiable primary source (e.g., a verifiable tweet/interview with exactly this wording). Conclusion: attribution uncertain.
Door Pieter
Mensenmens, zoon, echtgenoot, vader, opa.
Spiritueel, echter niet religieus.
Ik hou van golf, wandelen, lezen en de natuur in veel opzichten.
Onderzoeker, nieuwsgierig, geen fan van de mainstream media (MSM).