"Painting is a stress buster for me.":RaQesh Vashisth
RaQesh Vashisht on his love for painting, music and more...
Published: Sunday,Apr 21, 2013 11:31 AM GMT-06:00

RaQesh who maintains that Painting is his stress buster said, "I love painting and it is my retirement plan to have a sale of all my paintings. Hobbies always help you, and you don't need to depend on anybody. Painting is like a therapy for me as well as a stress buster."
Further he added saying, "I used to visit a lot of painting exhibitions and I used to like the work displayed. I used to always feel that I should try my hand at painting too. So one day, I took it as a challenge and today I enjoy it very much. I don't believe in any particular style of painting style, as I like exploring different mediums and styles of paintings. An artist is never satisfied with his work so I keep experimenting and create something new. It gives me immense pleasure whenever I paint."
RaQesh who carries his paints on the sets too says, "Even
when I am on the sets and shooting, I paint in between shots as it is a great stress
buster for me. I don't need too much time to paint, as I am a quick painter. I
keep all my paintings in my room at home. I have a separate studio for painting
at my home where I like to preserve my art, and I will bring them out when the
time is right. Wine gets better when older, and the same applies to my
paintings too."
RaQesh's wife, the beautiful Riddhi Dogra who is currently seen in Life OK's
Savitri also encourages his passion for painting. "Riddhi never disturbs
me and never comes to the studio whenever I am painting as she likes to give me
my space. She visits the room whenever I am not painting but not when I am
painting. I respect her for this as we all need our own creative space. She
knows that if she enters the room, I will end up talking to her and that will
disturb my work."
Painting is not the only hobby that he is pursuing. RaQesh
has other hidden talents about which he says, "I am a music lover and like
playing Flute and Sitar too. It all started from my school days when I was the
head of my school band and I used to play flute. Ravi Shankarji and other well-known
sitar players were an inspiration for me to learn how to play the sitar. Apart from
this I am an avid horse rider too."
Krishma Solanki
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