Mohanlal wrote about Sachin Tendulkar in his blog.
Thiruvananthapuram:
Malayalam superstar Mohanlal is impressed with Sachin Tendulkar's speech at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai last week and says the legend has set an example for generations to come.
Mohanlal, who took to his blog to express his views on the speech and posted a write up titled "An enlightening Swan song at Wankhede," missed the speech on November 16 due to work commitments.
"I read it the next day and it came to light that just like the beginning, the ending is also very important," wrote Mohanlal, known for memorable films like Vanaprastham, Bharatham, Manichithra Thaazhu, Chithram and Kireetam.
"What he spoke is just not limited to one profession, as there is a lot to learn for professionals from diverse sectors," he wrote.
Soon after Tendulkar finished playing his last match, the government announced the Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian honour of the country, for the 40-year-old.
Sachin dedicated it to all the mothers in India - and especially his own mother Rajni Tendulkar.
Mohanlal says that those who don't care about their parents should learn a lesson from Tendulkar and realise that there's no success without a mother's blessing.
"His speech should now be taught in schools as this will be a morale booster for the children," wrote the superstar.
Mohanlal, who took to his blog to express his views on the speech and posted a write up titled "An enlightening Swan song at Wankhede," missed the speech on November 16 due to work commitments.
"I read it the next day and it came to light that just like the beginning, the ending is also very important," wrote Mohanlal, known for memorable films like Vanaprastham, Bharatham, Manichithra Thaazhu, Chithram and Kireetam.
"What he spoke is just not limited to one profession, as there is a lot to learn for professionals from diverse sectors," he wrote.
Soon after Tendulkar finished playing his last match, the government announced the Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian honour of the country, for the 40-year-old.
Sachin dedicated it to all the mothers in India - and especially his own mother Rajni Tendulkar.
Mohanlal says that those who don't care about their parents should learn a lesson from Tendulkar and realise that there's no success without a mother's blessing.
"His speech should now be taught in schools as this will be a morale booster for the children," wrote the superstar.