Absolutely 💯 include all I can't believe he didn't persuade studies. It's important for growth and social skills and must have a balanced life Social skills are important for mental health,
A deeply Dharmic upbringing by professionally highly accomplished but rooted parents, especially his mother, has a lot to do with his Arjuna like personality when it comes to his chosen battlefield. This young man would achieve excellence in whatever he pursues in life.
Finally recognising Chess in India. Thank you for the attempt of making it mainstream by interviewing Guki. However, asking 'why chess' as an asking question I feel is insulting to the sport itself. No one asks 'why cricket'. Why are we making it sound like an alien sport?
I feel it's a good question, we have to acknowledge that chess isn't mainstream in India so going there is a risky choice from financial POV. Such questions will encourage more people to follow if they get to know the thought process behind it.
I also initially felt the same (meaning that the question was not nice). Then thought that it was MEANT to be a fair and unbiased question. But you are correct - she would not asked, “Why cricket”. She could have just asked what led to his interest in chess and pursuing chess.
@@amazhobner We all know chess is not a mainstream sport, but questioning and framing the question in such a way does not promote inclusivity for the sport. If she would have framed her question a little appropriately then I would have raised the flag.
Going to an off-topic interesting tidbit: I have played Anand as a teenager, and he was fast, precise, and lethal with his moves. He was very good and very intimidating to play OTB (over the board) as my brain sensed how good he was, even though I did not know that he is going to be this good or become a world champion. Just as you would feel like playing cricket with Sachin when in school. All these super talents must be the same. It will be magical to watch them make chess moves in person. You will feel their greatness.
For people who ask why chess over cricket or rock music. Chess is like anything else. When you are interested and have a passion for chess, you just keep playing and following it like anything else - music, hockey, football, tennis, Maths. You follow the news and your neural connections think of moves which seeing a Gukesh game.
Campaign in Social Media asking Bollywood to organise a simultaneous exhibition of prominent Stars Vs. Gukesh, with proceeds for promoting Chess Also, Campaign in Social Media after the IPL conclusion, asking BCCI to organise a simultaneous exhibition of prominent Players Vs. Gukesh, with proceeds for promoting Chess
It is the job of the politicians to do that - and maybe people like you who are so worried about the homeless that you totally lose sight of the context viz. an Indian teenager winning a prestigious tournament!
Not only gukesh, but vidit and pragg also deserve same response india❤
How 'bout Arjun Erigassi? There also is likely more emerging talents
Absolutely 💯 include all
I can't believe he didn't persuade studies.
It's important for growth and social skills and must have a balanced life
Social skills are important for mental health,
@@kogiereddy2938 Indeed! Many Chess Fans are not keen to see yet another Bobby Fischer, but an allrounder in life😃
Let him have this moment for now. But we can celebrate all
Also, Humpy and Vyshali who played exceptional chess too!
OMG at 17 he talks so confidently and clearly. Blessed !
His father is a surgeon and his mother is a Physics graduate(?).
If so, it is not surprising.
Arjun, Vidit, Vaishali, Praggananda, and Gukesh deserve all encouragement, support, and celebration from chess fans and Indians.
Gukesh - Conqueror of the world, Parents have named him exactly what he is today, Go Gukesh 😊
A deeply Dharmic upbringing by professionally highly accomplished but rooted parents, especially his mother, has a lot to do with his Arjuna like personality when it comes to his chosen battlefield. This young man would achieve excellence in whatever he pursues in life.
I love gukesh❤❤
Such good maturity and humility at such a young age. Very well deserved. Will reach much greater heights!
I ❤️ the reporter ... 👍❤️
Indian is king ❤
Impressed! Remarkable clarity of thought and expression.
Great upbringing by his parents and mentors is clearly visible.
U r real inspiration for millions of Bhartiy..keep it up ur great work
Finally recognising Chess in India. Thank you for the attempt of making it mainstream by interviewing Guki. However, asking 'why chess' as an asking question I feel is insulting to the sport itself. No one asks 'why cricket'. Why are we making it sound like an alien sport?
I feel it's a good question, we have to acknowledge that chess isn't mainstream in India so going there is a risky choice from financial POV. Such questions will encourage more people to follow if they get to know the thought process behind it.
I also initially felt the same (meaning that the question was not nice).
Then thought that it was MEANT to be a fair and unbiased question.
But you are correct - she would not asked, “Why cricket”.
She could have just asked what led to his interest in chess and pursuing chess.
@@amazhobner We all know chess is not a mainstream sport, but questioning and framing the question in such a way does not promote inclusivity for the sport. If she would have framed her question a little appropriately then I would have raised the flag.
@@Parasuraman-ey4wo Yeah. Totally agree 💯
Exceptional hallmark... Congrats bro
Gukesh never used engine assistance while studying lines. He is a champ Gukesh❤
Gukesh , pls alwasy stay motivated and dont get your brain fry by all social media and toxic content in the internet
Congratulations Gukesh
Going to an off-topic interesting tidbit:
I have played Anand as a teenager, and he was fast, precise, and lethal with his moves.
He was very good and very intimidating to play OTB (over the board) as my brain sensed how good he was, even though I did not know that he is going to be this good or become a world champion.
Just as you would feel like playing cricket with Sachin when in school.
All these super talents must be the same. It will be magical to watch them make chess moves in person. You will feel their greatness.
Finally someone said it!
❤ what a guy
Gukesh is this the same room where u given home tour to Sagar Shah,, chessbase India, which was full of books and trophies, next to ur bedroom??
Yes
Super interview!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Keep it up.
🕉️🇮🇳🕉️
For people who ask why chess over cricket or rock music.
Chess is like anything else.
When you are interested and have a passion for chess, you just keep playing and following it like anything else - music, hockey, football, tennis, Maths.
You follow the news and your neural connections think of moves which seeing a Gukesh game.
Campaign in Social Media asking Bollywood to organise a simultaneous exhibition of prominent Stars Vs. Gukesh, with proceeds for promoting Chess
Also, Campaign in Social Media after the IPL conclusion, asking BCCI to organise a simultaneous exhibition of prominent Players Vs. Gukesh, with proceeds for promoting Chess
BCCI doing that?! Not in a million years!
Nobody gives a hoot about Bollywood and cricket people here. If Gukesh had this mentality he would be a loser like an average 17 year old.
Gukesh D but his father name is Rajanikanth but Gukesh initial is D, mystery
R Gukesh Dommaraju is his full name
Telugu families use family name as last name . Not father’s or husband’s name as last name
He's a Telugu guy... In telugu we have surnames for the whole family tree but not father names...
Everybody has Mr gukesh. Cant u see people homeless in the streets of chennai m😂
This comment doesn't make any sense whatsoever
@@amazhobner why. It makes sense. Do u know how many people r still homeless and below poverty line in my country .🫡
It is the job of the politicians to do that - and maybe people like you who are so worried about the homeless that you totally lose sight of the context viz. an Indian teenager winning a prestigious tournament!
Nonsense comment
@@subramanianrs318 politicians are theives. In the name of service they loot money from us . 🫡the poor will always be poor