As the long-anticipated Class 10th and 12th results started rolling out, all parents and students across the country are filled with anxiety and have a bundle of mixed reactions provided the continuation of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Just in time, founder and front-man of India’s Rock/Pop band Euphoria, Palash Sen, shared a special message as his daughter Kyna Sen passed Class 12th.
Taking to his Facebook and Instagram handle, Dr. Palash congratulated his daughter for her feat, fighting amid the COVID era, ‘unashamed bias and her own self-doubts’ and rising like a ‘phoenix’. Sen deems himself as a proud and inspired father. He also congratulated every kid, parent, teacher, and school staff who were the silent warriors over the last 18 months.
His message is apt in so many ways, especially during these challenging times. Many might not have scored as per their expectations. But whatever is the outcome, one should take it in their stride. After all, this is not the end of everything. You have so much more to do and achieve in your beautiful life ahead.
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His fans have lauded him for his thought and blessed his daughter on social media.
Dr. Palash Sen is married to Shalini Sen, a lecturer at Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi. The couple has two children, Kinshuk Sen and Kyna Sen. As we just read, Kyna completed her 12th standard, and his son Kinshuk attended UCLA. Kinshuk is well known for his role Lt. Shiva Raina in Jiya Jaye (2017) and Hari Mohan Tripathi in Iktarfa (2018). Jiya Jaye (2017) was directed by Palash Sen and distributed by Royal Stag Barrel Selects Large Short Films. The film crossed a million views in March 2018 on YouTube and 2 million views on Facebook. Kinshuk won the award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for Jiya Jaye (2017) at the Southern Shorts Awards (2017) in Atlanta, Georgia.
About 99.37% of students have passed the CBSE class 12 this year. This year’s result is declared based on an alternative assessment policy due to the lockdown. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodiya, and others also congratulated the students over Twitter, stressing the adverse situation in which the exams were held.