Meeting A Famous Person

India
August 5, 2009 11:05pm CST
Well guys, how do you feel when you meet a very famous person of your country. Its not only your country, it maybe of any country. Have you ever met them face to face? I get excited, which normally happens to everyone I guess. Once I had an oppurtunity to meet Sivamani ( famous percussionist, works with A.R.Rahman.) I was excited and at the same time I was talking to him as if I was talking to one of my friends. The very next day I happened to meet 2 famous singers... S.P.Balasubramanyam and Udit Narayan. I was in complete awe on meeting and talking with them. I am unable to express those feelings.... Do you people as well have had such type of instances in your lifetime or not? And how did you feel at that moment?
4 responses
• United States
10 Aug 09
Hello Meissatish! I guess meeting someone famous is exciting. Something to brag to our friends and family. But if you really think about it...they are people just like me and you. With a job just like me and you. The only difference is that everybody knows them due to their job. :) Take care my friend and happy mylotting! :)
@advokatku (4033)
• Indonesia
6 Aug 09
Meet a famous person ... hmmh ... as lawyer, I am often meet a famous. Nervous ? sure but I am not verry nervous. Usually, my think just tell, oh, this a famous person. And I am thinking to compare they while show at television
@zoey7879 (3092)
• Quincy, Illinois
6 Aug 09
I've met a few local, national, and world wide celebrities in my time.... Helen Reddy & JimEd Brown... Kid Rock and his road crew (after Joe C's departure, bless his soul), Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon. I've talked on the phone with Louis Michael and John Garabedian (sp, sorry). I've hung out with members of gospel group Rhythym & News as well as Cindy Morgan, Bobby Murphy, Wes King, and Steven Curtis Chapman. In a strange encounter, I got to wash Godsmack's laundry. I was exceptionally excited to have spent the majority of the day with Kevin Pollard from Rhythym & News... They were a group of very nice young men at the time. I remember being extremely excited to have been within inches of Kid Rock however. I've also attended school with Tad Hilgenbrinck, who plays or played Stifler's brother in American Pie Band Camp, although I don't really remember much about him, it was in the mid 80s.
• China
6 Aug 09
Yes, it' a good topic. meeting a famous person, and just he or she you like must be a unforgettable experience. Once, I welcomed my clients at the Beijing International airport, I saw a very tall woman coming out from the terminal building, she was very famous woman basketball player in China, and created her own time in Chinese basketball history. I always saw her on TV, hut this time I saw her face to face, I was so excited.