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Sood marked the occasion surrounded by fans and paparazzi. In a video circulating on social media, he is seen wearing a casual black shirt and dark blue jeans, smiling as he cut his birthday cake. A particularly touching moment saw fans showering him with flower petals, leaving Sood visibly moved by the outpouring of affection on his special day.- EndsMust Watch

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Time of India
18 minutes ago
- Time of India
Rs 2 crore debt and only Rs 2,500 bank balance; yet he recently acted in a Rs 400 crore movie
Leaving Acting for Farming Emotional Toll and Family Support Veteran television actor Rajesh Kumar , known for his role as Rosesh in Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, has made a remarkable return to the spotlight with Saiyaara, a romantic drama directed by Mohit Suri. Featuring newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, the film has not only received strong reviews but has also crossed Rs 400 crore globally, marking it as one of the year's biggest commercial Rajesh, however, the film's success goes far beyond box office numbers. In several recent interviews, the actor opened up about facing severe financial distress over the past few years, revealing that he was once buried under a Rs 2 crore debt and had just Rs 2,500 left in his bank 2019, Rajesh made a bold choice to quit acting and pursue farming. His aim was to challenge the perception that farming is a fallback option. He told Meri Saheli that he wanted to break the notion that farming is not aspirational, especially among urban youth. However, his transition was anything but smooth. A combination of bad weather, crop failures, and the COVID-19 pandemic led to devastating financial said, 'Bankruptcy, yes. The incoming and outgoing flow had gone for a toss. There was no incoming, and I had exhausted all my reserves because of the outgoing. I went under debt of Rs 2 crore. (Bankruptcy) is a big word, but definitely, I had that feeling with me for a long Rajesh told Rajshri Unplugged, by the time lockdowns were imposed, he had used up all his savings. The steady outflow of funds with no income left him financially drained. He described feeling bankrupt in every sense—unable even to afford chocolates for his kids because of Rs 2,500 bank balance, Rajesh shared in an interview with Dainik emotional impact of this period was equally significant. In an interview with Zoom, Rajesh shared how personal experiences influenced his performance in Saiyaara, particularly as he portrayed the father of a character suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's. His mother suffers from the same illness, and the emotions required for the role came naturally to him. He also spoke about how farming deepened his ability to connect emotionally on screen, citing moments from his time in the fields that now help him emote in front of the the financial strain, Rajesh said that his family's unwavering support gave him strength during his lowest points. 'They were my anchor,' he said, emphasizing how their encouragement helped him survive one of the toughest phases of his Saiyaara, Rajesh Kumar finds himself back in the public eye. His role in the film has been praised for its quiet intensity, adding depth to the emotional storyline. The film, produced by Yash Raj Films, follows the journey of a young singer and a journalist navigating love and loss, with Rajesh's character playing a key emotional anchor in the narrative.


Economic Times
2 hours ago
- Economic Times
Rs 2 crore debt and only Rs 2,500 bank balance; yet he recently acted in a Rs 400 crore movie
Synopsis Actor Rajesh Kumar, best known for his role in Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, has made a powerful comeback with the hit film Saiyaara after facing a severe financial crisis. In recent interviews, he revealed that he once had only Rs 2,500 in his bank account and was in debt of Rs 2 crore after quitting acting to take up farming in 2019. Despite multiple setbacks, including the pandemic, Rajesh credits his family's support for helping him through tough times. Actor Rajesh Kumar Veteran television actor Rajesh Kumar, known for his role as Rosesh in Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, has made a remarkable return to the spotlight with Saiyaara, a romantic drama directed by Mohit Suri. Featuring newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, the film has not only received strong reviews but has also crossed Rs 400 crore globally, marking it as one of the year's biggest commercial Rajesh, however, the film's success goes far beyond box office numbers. In several recent interviews, the actor opened up about facing severe financial distress over the past few years, revealing that he was once buried under a Rs 2 crore debt and had just Rs 2,500 left in his bank account. In 2019, Rajesh made a bold choice to quit acting and pursue farming. His aim was to challenge the perception that farming is a fallback option. He told Meri Saheli that he wanted to break the notion that farming is not aspirational, especially among urban youth. However, his transition was anything but smooth. A combination of bad weather, crop failures, and the COVID-19 pandemic led to devastating financial said, 'Bankruptcy, yes. The incoming and outgoing flow had gone for a toss. There was no incoming, and I had exhausted all my reserves because of the outgoing. I went under debt of Rs 2 crore. (Bankruptcy) is a big word, but definitely, I had that feeling with me for a long Rajesh told Rajshri Unplugged, by the time lockdowns were imposed, he had used up all his savings. The steady outflow of funds with no income left him financially drained. He described feeling bankrupt in every sense—unable even to afford chocolates for his kids because of Rs 2,500 bank balance, Rajesh shared in an interview with Dainik emotional impact of this period was equally significant. In an interview with Zoom, Rajesh shared how personal experiences influenced his performance in Saiyaara, particularly as he portrayed the father of a character suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's. His mother suffers from the same illness, and the emotions required for the role came naturally to him. He also spoke about how farming deepened his ability to connect emotionally on screen, citing moments from his time in the fields that now help him emote in front of the the financial strain, Rajesh said that his family's unwavering support gave him strength during his lowest points. 'They were my anchor,' he said, emphasizing how their encouragement helped him survive one of the toughest phases of his Saiyaara, Rajesh Kumar finds himself back in the public eye. His role in the film has been praised for its quiet intensity, adding depth to the emotional storyline. The film, produced by Yash Raj Films, follows the journey of a young singer and a journalist navigating love and loss, with Rajesh's character playing a key emotional anchor in the narrative.


Indian Express
6 hours ago
- Indian Express
Farah Khan called Jamie Lever to complain about her videos after husband Shirish Kunder trolled her: ‘What are you doing yaar?'
Jamie Lever, daughter of legendary comedian Johnny Lever, carved a name for herself in the world of comedy during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the world slowed down, Jamie turned to Instagram, uploading hilarious videos–many of which featured her brilliant mimicry of iconic film personalities. Her impressions of Asha Bhosle, Lata Mangeshkar, and Farah Khan quickly struck a chord with viewers, earning her both viral fame and praise from the very people she impersonated. In a recent chat on Sapan Verma's YouTube show, Jamie opened up about this unexpected rise and the heartwarming responses she received from celebrities. One such moment was when renowned filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan called her directly. Recalling the moment with a laugh, Jamie shared, 'I had just started making videos during lockdown when I received a morning call from Farah Khan. She said, 'Hello Jamie! Listen, what are you doing yaar? Please send me those videos!' At first, I didn't even recognise her and asked, 'Who is this?' Then she told me, 'My husband is showing my kids your videos and saying, this is exactly how your mother talks!' She then complimented me.' ALSO READ | Johnny Lever says he was a 'drunkard', would drink till 4 am everyday on Mumbai's Chowpatty beach: 'Police would come and' But the biggest validation came when Jamie received a call from none other than the legendary Lata Mangeshkar. With visible emotion, she recalled, 'The highlight of it all was when Lata Ji called me. She told me, 'Tum jo apne pitaji ki nakal karti ho, bahut accha karti ho (The way you mimic your father, it is just too good). Aur Asha toh meri behan hai, uska bhi accha karti ho (And obviously, Asha is my sister. You mimic her well too).' She blessed me so much. It meant the world to me.' Before becoming a full-time entertainer, Jamie pursued a more conventional path. She worked as a Marketing Executive at Visiongain, a market research firm in London. However, her passion for comedy soon took over. She began performing stand-up at The Comedy Store in 2012, followed by appearances on television and in films like Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon, Housefull 4, Bhoot Police and Pop Kaun?.