I have grown up wanting to be a multitude of things. I have wanted to be an astronaut, a scientist, a mathematician, a writer, and even a horticulturist. My professional aspirations have been a series of permutations and combinations, however, if there is one thing that has been a constant, it is my desire to be a person who embodies the ideals of utilitarianism; I want to be someone who helps other people. I know that no matter where life takes me in the future, I will always be grounded by my ideals of altruism,social choice and social welfare.
The country of my domicile, "the great India", is a paradox. While it is culturally rich and diverse, it is profoundly fragmented at the same time. The world that I’ve grown up in believes that things
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Both cinema and story encapsulate a powerful and compelling way to communicate with people. At University, I hope to understand and learn this beautiful art of communication. I hope to develop written and artistic skills that have the ability to invigorate and inspire. However, an education at King’s College doesn’t just limit itself to an unparalleled academic education. King’s College London symbolises a well balanced contrast between the modern and the archaic, the creative and the pedagogical. It symbolises a melange of myriad cultures, art, languages, stories, and institutions.I’m looking forward to the global experience that King’s is known for. I will be able to know and understand different social, political, economic, and religious institutions through my interactions with the student body and the faculty at University. Through my global understanding, communication skills, and refined artistic vision - all of which I gained through my course of study at King’s College, London - I will possess the ability to create art that has the power to challenge and change existing social paradigms throughout the world. I can only hope to able to produce cinema and literature that actually creates a social