From Anil Kapoor to Abhishek Bachchan, there are several actors whose first films got shelved, however, that might have affected him but didn't stop them from making it big in the entertainment industry. Another such actor, who didn't give up even after his first film got shelved, has now become a star. The actor we are talking about lost his father when he was just 11 and to fulfill his father's dream of seeing him as an actor, he came to Mumbai and later earned the title of national crush.
He is none other than Rohit Saraf. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rohit Suresh Saraf (@rohitsaraf) Rohit Saraf was just 11 when his father passed away. The actor completed his early education at the Saint Francis D'Assisi High School and went to St.
Xavier’s College, Mumbai for graduation. He shifted to Mumbai after he started modeling. He revealed in an interview with Bollywood Bubble that he started at 15 and did a television show for Channel V and after that, he bagged his first feature film as lead in John Abraham's production Banana.
He went through multiple rounds of auditions and worked on the film for three months. However, the film never saw a release. He said, "Two years went by and it didn’t release and in those two years everyone told me you shouldn’t take up more work right now because you will overexpose yourself.
The market will be different for you when the films come out. So I believed them and they were right. So I didn’t talk up any work for two ye.
