- K. Satyanarayana: [Rishi and his father talking to Rishi's mother] Weren't we expecting him to prepare for civils after B.Tech?
- K. Rishi Kumar: That wasn't my expectation... It was his. How can he ask me to write Civils as he couldn't become a collector?
- K. Satyanarayana: What will he do after M.Tech?
- K. Rishi Kumar: I'll go to the US.
- K. Satyanarayana: And then?
- K. Rishi Kumar: I don't have to work under anyone like a slave. Everyone has his own life and I can do what I want. Name, fame and money! I just want to win, mom.
- K. Satyanarayana: Does succeeding in life mean just earning well?
- K. Rishi Kumar: If I keep thinking this way, I too will remain like him. I can't live with a smile while losing everyday.
- K. Rishi Kumar: Farmers don't need our sympathy, they need our respect and we owe them that respect.
- K. Rishi Kumar: Have no doubts, sir. I'm an Indian. I too was born here and grew up like you all. Just like you I'm a local.
- Chandrasekhar: What exactly do you wish to achieve?
- K. Rishi Kumar: I wish to rule, sir.
- Chandrasekhar: What?
- K. Rishi Kumar: I wish to rule the world, sir. Earlier, people like Alexander waged wars to rule the world. But now, we don't need to wage wars to rule, sir. Google, YouTube, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter... these things are ruling the world today, sir. If we can develop one software like any of those, we can rule the world.
- Chandrasekhar: Life is a long race, Rishi. You're thinking of shortening the race and running fast. Careful, careful! At times, that may drop you down and even the world may forget you.
- K. Rishi Kumar: [scoffs] Long race! Do you know Mo Farah, sir?
- Chandrasekhar: Huh?
- K. Rishi Kumar: Mo Farah.
- Chandrasekhar: Mo Farah? Who's he?
- K. Rishi Kumar: What about Usain Bolt?
- Chandrasekhar: Who doesn't know Usain Bolt? He won Gold medals at three consecutive Olympic games in 100m and 200m category. He's a world champion.
- K. Rishi Kumar: Even Mo Farah is a world champion like Usain Bolt, sir. Mo Farah won gold medal twice consecutively in the same Olympic games where Usain Bolt won. But that wasn't in 100 or 200 meters run but in 5,000 and 10,000 meters. But nobody remembers Mo Farah. People remember only Usain Bolt who ran for just 100 meters. In this world which remembers only the fastest, why would I live otherwise? You're right, sir. I wish to run fast and I don't want to stop. Anyways, thanks for your concern, sir.
- K. Rishi Kumar: I have a problem, sir. When someone says I'd lose, it's my habit to win and show them.
- Ravi Shankar: If you know that your village and house won't be there by the time you come back, will you go? I won't go. I won't leave this village at all. Is a village just about of a few walls and trees to dig it down? Village means some lives and a house means some memories.
- Old farmer: I've been into farming from 70 years. Farmer was the King those days. Now the same farmer isn't good even as a labor. They say it isn't good for the house when a girl cries. Then how is it good for the nation if a farmer cries?
- Chief Minister: Everyone here in India have a misconception. They think all this power is in Politicians hands. But that's not the reality. Politicians don't rule India. Corporates... Corporates rule India.
- K. Rishi Kumar: More than these thousands of crores I earn today, I remeber that pain of not having 10,000 on that day. Money is a strange thing. It's nothing. But again, it's everything. When we chase money, it runs faster than us. And if we run not thinking of money, the same money comes running behind us. I never stopped running from that day.
- K. Rishi Kumar: There are no full stops in success. There are just commas. Success is not a destination. Success is a journey!
- K. Rishi Kumar: What happened, dude?
- Ravi Shankar: [in tears] I feel like dying.
- K. Rishi Kumar: Why?
- Ravi Shankar: My father had kept great hopes on me. And I thought to achieve something great by coming here. But nothing is easy in here. I'm unable to cope with education. I can't live lying to my dad about having 2 backlogs.
- K. Rishi Kumar: Will you die for just 2 backlogs?
- Ravi Shankar: What do you got to lose? You would say anything. Everything is easy for you. I never even saw you studying. I keep studying the entire night. But you'd get 1st rank and I get failed. Why does everything happen wrong with me?
- K. Rishi Kumar: Hey Ravi! Your problem isn't your father. It's you. Do you know why so many people are left behind as failures here? Instead of identifying their strength, they get scared of others' strength. They keep thinking about what others are doing, how they are and why it happens only to them and they lose themselves. Here, everyone is a hero of their life. I've got my own strength and you've got yours. Your confidence is that strength. Stand on what you believe. The bloody victory would come by itself and land at your feet.
- Ravi Shankar: [wiping his tears] Hey Rishi, I get great courage when you're by my side.
- K. Rishi Kumar: Your courage isn't me, it's your father.
- K. Rishi Kumar: There aren't any definitions for success. When we succeed, we become its definition.
- TV Host: As you became an example of success, we all wish to know about you. How do we know whether we succeeded or not?
- K. Rishi Kumar: Past. Our past says us whether we succeeded or not. Where were we in the past and where are we now, we'll understand based on that, whether we're successful or not.
- Vivek Mittal: Careful, Rishi. I think you just have the habit of winning till now. Make a habit of losing from now.
- K. Rishi Kumar: I told my mom, in my childhood. And I'm telling just you after that. I have a fear of losing. I reached this far with that fear. You've introduced that fear to me again.
- K. Rishi Kumar: From a billionaire who has eaten bread and jam for breakfast to the poor who eats rice porridge, everyone who needs food to live has a relation with agriculture. But we're all living without any relation with the farmer who is cultivating for us.
- Journalist: What relation, sir? Farmer is doing his job and we're doing ours.
- K. Rishi Kumar: Does that mean the farmer and we are the same, sir?
- Journalist: Either it's a farmer or us isn't it for money that we work, sir?
- K. Rishi Kumar: Money?
- [Rishi chuckles]
- K. Rishi Kumar: What you'll do if your salary isn't paid for two months?
- Journalist: We'll withdraw from our savings and spend it.
- K. Rishi Kumar: What if your company doesn't pay your salary for six months?
- Journalist: We'll resign that job and search for another job.
- K. Rishi Kumar: What is our situation if the farmer thinks the same way, sir?
- [Journalists looking at each other in thought]
- K. Rishi Kumar: [Interview watched by Rishi's mother, Ravi, Pallavi and her father, and Pooja]
- K. Rishi Kumar: We come on to roads and protest if our salary isn't hiked every two years. But the farmer, even if he is or isn't profited for years together with the crop that he has sown, he keeps searching for his life in every seed he sows in hope of succeeding. How can such a farmer and we be the same, sir?
- Rishi's mother: I know my son well. He never ever likes to lose. My husband never lost in my view. Even my son will never lose.