Aradhana Watani, Physiotherapist 
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Name: Aradhana Watani

Birth Place: Jaripatka, Nagpur, India

Academic QualificationBPT

Languages you speak/write: English, Hindi, Marathi, Sindhi

  1. What do you do?

    I practice physiotherapy.

  2. What’s the best part of your profession? What made you choose this profession?

    Serving old people and relieving their pain

  3. Do you like reading? What was the last thing you read?

    Yes, I love reading. My last read was Ikigai.

  4. What is your favorite dish?

    I love Lebanese cuisine.

  5. How would your friend describe you?

    Fashionable, dependable, and easygoing

  6. Who would you like to travel with?

    Solo trip

  7. What is your least favourite subject?

    Biochemistry

  8. What is your favourite subject?

    Anatomy and all physiotherapy subjects

  9. What’s something you wish to change about the world?

    I wish I could change the patriarchal thinking.

  10. If your journey was a movie, what would it be called?

    It would be Sholay.

  11. What are you passionate about?

    Passionate about bringing smiles to faces

  12. Best/memorable moment?

    The best moment was when I was awarded for my pro bono services.

  13. What do you love to do in your leisure time?
    Swimming

  14. What do you hate the most?
    I hate people being late.

  15. If given a choice, what alternate career would you have opted for?

    I would be a fashion designer

  16. What is your dream travel destination?

    Bali

  17. Where would you like to work in the future?

    I would like to open a big physiotherapy clinic and work in it.

  18. Finally, a Quote you relate to.

    He who has a why to live for can live with anyhow.

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