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Adish Vaidya: Life is more than just making money

Adish Vaidya: Life is more than just making money

Time of India14-05-2025

Adish Vaidya balances his acting career with his personal interests. He makes time for cricket, fitness, and caring for stray animals. Vaidya emphasises the importance of balance in life.
Television actor
Adish Vaidya
, known for his roles in shows like
Naagin
,
Barrister Babu
, and
Shaam Daam Dand Bhed
, is currently seen as Vikram Saran, a young education counsellor in
Pushpa Impossible
. Despite a hectic schedule, Adish manages to balance his work with personal passions like cricket, fitness, and caring for stray animals.
Sharing further about how he balances it all, he shared, 'Managing time between my cricket, my shoot, workout, feeding strays — it actually happens because I have love for all of the things.'
He adds, 'Life is much more than just making money and building your career. That's why I still feed strays and play cricket — cricket was my first love. Managing time is a task for everyone, but finding balance is key. Anything in excess is never really good. 'If I earn money and fame but can't celebrate that with my family and loved ones, what's the point?'
On the work front, Adish was part of the ongoing marathi TV show
Aai Ani Baba Retire Hot Aahet
, which he exited a week back due to creative differences. Looking ahead, he says, 'I'm now looking for interesting work across all platforms and languages.'

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