Actor Jaideep AhlawatOr as you know him as Hatiram from ‘Patal Lok’ or Naren Vyas from ‘Jaane Jaan’, Maharaj Jadunath from ‘Maharaj’ or the latest Rajan Aulakh from ‘Jewel Thief’, has traveled a long journey to establish his career in the entertainment industry. In his own words, the trip has been so huge that he has references for everything.
Jaideep ahalwat reflects on his journey
While talking to MensXP, Jaideep mentioned that he has lived a life in the village, a sad life, where boys learned to swim with a cow’s tail and have now traveled not only in and around but outside India, and can produce a character dependent on luxury with much ease. “Bylife was wonderful. It was different, but not difficult. We had no care in the world. No one would judge you. But it is a huge change that comes from a village to living in Mumbai. Sometimes I feel that the bow is simply too huge. I have seen everything, from picking up Ko-Dynga to a party on the roof of a seven star hotel, ”shared the actor.“But this trip has given me a lot of references. I have lived in a village, then in Rohtak, then in Pune, and now in Mumbai. I learned to swim by sticking to a cow tail; it is a reference that I have. But I have also lived in a literal palace. My life has given me the opportunity to travel the world.He went on to explain how in the village, boys literally learn to swim by holding on to a cow’s tail. He said that the cattle will not drown, and it is up to the boy to keep his grip hard and learn to swim in the water; And he has that reference and can play such a role.
When Jaideep Ahlawat talked about his early days in Mumbai
Jaideep recently appeared on ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’, where he reflected on his early days in Mumbai. He split alive in narrow neighborhoods, and it started with only two passengers, but then “We became six people in a BHK because someone or the other would ask for a place to live, and we would allow them to stay with us. So the bedroom in my house was filled with clothes, and we would all just lie in the open kitchen and the hall.” The actor emphasized that despite the small space, it was all fun and happiness, because there was no room for grief.