From the largest hospital chains, to the largest schools to the largest retail foot print, they have achieved it all. How do you plan to further nourish the NRI society in the coming few months? Future Plans, cultural or professional events, social service activities, etc. All this is a result of the love of my fans. Radio is a very powerful tool and can be used to extend help and support to people who are needy and need that help.
I feel that NRI's have more of a moral responsibility towards fellow Indians. They should try and look to encouraging and promoting in placing Indians in different jobs. Apart from that one should always have the number of the Indian Consulate and Embassy saved on their phones for in case of emergency and the biggest thing once you become an NRI please remember you are an Ambassador for your country, be mindful not to make your country look bad through your actions. Do you have any message you that would like to share with other like-minded NRIs across the globe?
I wish that NRI's around the world had more platforms to connect with each other. We need to inspire each other and celebrate the achievements of fellow Indians living outside the country.
Collectively we are a force to reckon with and we should be able to grow together. How to Participate? Kritika is truly someone who needs no introduction, as she is considered as family by most of the south Asians living in the UAE. Kritika is the only person in the Middle East to have a cake named after her.
This honor was given to her as a token of respect for her great work as a Media Personality. Kritika has been using her Radio show to help a lot of needy and unfortunate people in the UAE.
Kritika helps all those people. On a daily basis, she gets flooded with requests of help. Latest In. This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to improve your experience and provide more personalized service to you.
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Share on Whatsapp. Share on Mail. Share on LinkedIn. Subscribe No Thanks. Does being with a successful person mean that one half has to compromise? Dina: Omar has always insisted we work on our career goals.
Since becoming parents, however, it's become surprisingly complicated. We agreed Omar would take on a steady job while I freelance, so that we can both work whilst being hands-on parents. Sometimes he comes home after a long day, takes care of the boys and gets dinner ready so I can focus on my work. That's an awesome husband if you ask me! Omar: I don't think you should compromise your dreams for your partner.
If anything, it's the exact opposite. Your partner should be there to push you to strive for greatness and bring out sides of you that you didn't know existed. Since being married to Dina, I've only excelled in my career. I do think, however, compromise comes in for both partners when you have children, unfortunately, particularly for the mother, because of the natural role of motherhood and societal pressures. I try to remember that I need to support Dina as a wife and a mother, but also as a working professional, because she juggles so much more than I do.
How do you support each other through varying schedules? Dina: All hail Whatsapp! We check in with each other throughout the day and have a nightly 'debrief'.
If we're too exhausted to properly hang out at the end of a day, a snuggle session over Netflix will do the trick. Omar: End-of-the-day foot rubs and massages. Being her personal manager, editor, stylist, and rehearsal buddy when the occasion calls for it. Giving her a load of bad ideas so she comes up with a good one. And remembering to tell her she looks mighty fine.
Which she does. Dina: A massive meal and a good film. Oh, and we love going to amusement parks! Omar: I second dinner and a movie. I love films, TV, video games and any video entertainment.
So does Dina. It's why we're in the industry. Dina: Transparency. I'm constantly telling Omar how I feel - probably a little too much. That means sharing feelings you're embarrassed of, not allowing pride to get in the way and admitting when you're wrong. Also, remembering to compliment your spouse! It's so important to make each other feel special once in a while. Omar: If you're unhappy about a situation, talk it out together.
Don't make each other guess and don't assume that you know what the other is thinking. As long as you talk to each other, there's generally nothing you can't overcome. The husband wife duo even work together on K Kompany, the Asian radio and television production company. From 'love hate' beginnings to working together, here's their story. Gaurav: Kritika literally walked into my life and turned it upside down. When we met at the radio station that we both used to work for, ours was literally a love-hate relationship where she used to hate me and I used to love her.
For me, Kritika was exceptional - very different from any girl I had met before in my life. I knew she was the one because of her qualities.
She was ambitious, motivated, extremely driven and highly compassionate at the same time. I just knew this was the woman I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. Kritika: It's funny, when I first met Gaurav he was probably the exact opposite of the man of my dreams.
We met while doing a radio show which was, ironically, a love show. All we did on the show was fight! We went on to become good friends, and that friendship turned into love. When Gaurav proposed live on air, I realised he was the one, because of how he's changed his life for me. He made me a promise then - "I can't promise you a life devoid of hardships, but I promise to make you laugh through it all".
Till today, he has kept his promise.
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