Joseph Campbell once said, “Passion will move men beyond
themselves, beyond their shortcomings, beyond their failures”. Krip Suri, the
lead actor of Life OK’s Kalash.. Ek Vishwaas has seen his own hardship days
like very few actors in the industry. The actor had to support his family at a
tender age of 15,
which made him take tuitions in class 10 for the lower grades. After he
completed his schooling, he worked in the most popular QSR chain Mc. Donald’s
for more than a year to pay for his college in Delhi. He also danced at
weddings for Rs. 500
per show to support his family.The sad part is that even after his college, his
hardships didn’t end. He was a bus conductor for some time. It won’t be
inappropriate to say that Krip has been unknowingly following the footsteps of
superstar Rajnikant and captain cool M S Dhoni who have been bus conductors
before stardom struck them. While remembering this phase, Krip said, “I wanted
to be an actor since childhood. I would have loved to go to acting classes. But
my financial condition was unfavourable. But I was not capable of affording the
same. Hence, whatever acting I have learnt is through movies. I was able to
fight all the odds because I was passionate about acting. If we are positive
and strong enough to fight for what we truly want, we can achieve anything in
life”
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