<span class=normal>When quizzed about his most fond memory of the place, Ashmit says, I cant pick just one fond memory because everyday there was something that just blew me away. But in between on one of the days, we were shooting in this beautiful beach called Natadola. It had a coral bay exactly where we were shooting. I was so tempted to go in the water and do snorkeling but since I had no equipment on the first day. The next day a guy from production got us the equipment and since I had some time off, we jumped into the water and went on till the breaking point. Since its a coral bay the water is really shallow. The deepest it could be is 4 to 5 feet so you can easily stand in the water at any given point except if you go all the way in where the waves break in and where the coral reef ends and the water could be as much as 30 to 40 meters deep and that is really scary. From the beach the waves look like may be 5 to 6 feet high but the closer we got there we realized that these waves are massive and are minimum 12 to 15 feet in height. I went the furthest I could go and I just stood 30 to 40 meters away from the beach in the middle of a coral reef with nothing but beautiful fish around and these massive waves. I felt so much gratitude towards the world and the universe and every person alive or dead. That was easily my most memorable moment.<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Ashmit will next be seen in a film called Pariwar, directed by Vinod Chabra, where he will paired opposite TV actress Sara Khan and a film called Good Night with Kay Kay Menon and Kumar Gaurav, which is about a jewelry heist and is shot in Thailand. He also has UTV Bindass TV show Superstud Season 2, which will go on air very soon. </span>