Embarking on their journeys in the dream city of Mumbai, television actors reminisce about their modest beginnings in the heart of Sapno ki Nagri. From cramped quarters to shared spaces, these actors courageously navigated the transient nature of their living arrangements. Amidst the hustle and bustle of Mumbai, their rented abodes became the nurturing grounds for their artistic evolution, laying the foundation for their future success stories. As we delve into the narratives of stardom, it’s imperative to pay homage to these actors who once found solace in rented homes.
Among the luminaries are Neha Joshi, renowned for her portrayal of Krishna Devi Vajpayee in “Atal”, Yogesh Tripathi, celebrated as Daroga Happu Singh in “Happu Ki Ultan Paltan”, and Rohitashv Gour, beloved for his role as Manmohan Tiwari in “Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain”. Neha Joshi, reflecting on her early days, shared, “Upon my arrival in Mumbai, I found temporary refuge as a paying guest affectionately known as ‘Aaji’. However, unforeseen circumstances led me to embark on a tumultuous journey, hopping between four to five different residences over the subsequent year.”
Yogesh Tripathi recollects his humble beginnings, stating, “My initial days in Mumbai saw me sleeping at various railway stations for nearly four days, until I found my footing. I arrived in 2005 with aspirations and determination, eventually securing a humble abode in Vashi.”
Rohitashv Gour fondly remembers his first dwelling, remarking, “My initial residence, a modest 180-square-foot room shared with three fellow aspirants, witnessed the camaraderie of our struggles and aspirations. It became a symbol of my growth as both an actor and an individual.”
These anecdotes of resilience and perseverance serve as testaments to the indomitable spirit of these actors. Join them on their journey every Monday to Friday, as they grace the screens in “Atal” at 8:00 pm, “Happu Ki Ultan Paltan” at 10:00 pm, and “Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain” at 10:30 pm, exclusively on &TV!