'KBC 13': Rajkummar Rao reveals his struggle to become a actor


Mumbai, Oct 28 (IANS): The Friday special episode of 'Kaun Banega Crorepati 13' will see actors Rajkummar Rao and Kriti Sanon as special guests. During the conversation with host Amitabh Bachchan, Rajkummar throws light on his acting career and struggles of his life.

Rajkummar shares: "Sir, it was during my school days that I decided that I wanted to act in films. There was never a Plan B. I was actively involved in martial arts, dance and also participated in school-level plays. I used to watch your films, many other actors' films and felt that I want to enter this entertainment world only."

He goes on: "Then, I started doing theatre work in Gurgaon and when it came to my graduation, I took admission in DU's south campus only because I used to go to Mandi House to do theatre."

The actor further talks about his theatre work and how he used to go by bicycle.

Rao adds: "Many a times, when we couldn't get a bus pass, I used to cycle and go approximately 70 kms up and down, from Mandi House to Mayur Vihar and back to Gurgaon. It's a very filmy story Sir but, I used to have a Walkman and while I cycled, I used to listen to inspirational and filmy songs like 'Lakshya toh har haal mein paana hai', 'Papa Kehte Hai Bada Naam', 'Chaand Taare Tod Launga', and I never used to feel tired."

"I used to enjoy it a lot because I felt this is the time when I need to work a lot. If I become lazy now, 10 years later I don't want to be saying 'Kash maine mehnat kar li hoti'. So I had an aim that this is what I have to do," he said.

'KBC 13's 'Shaandaar Shukravaar' will air on Sony Entertainment Television.

 

  

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