Harshvardhan Rane wasn’t always the famous actor we know today. He shared a cool story in an interview with Zoom about how he started from almost nothing. When he was young, he ran away from home with just ₹200 in his pocket, dreaming of becoming an actor. But things didn’t go as planned at first. He wasn’t getting the acting jobs he wanted, so he had to find a way to survive. That’s when he turned into a carpenter in Hyderabad.
“I used to go near the station, pick up old furniture, fix it up, and sell it,” Harshvardhan said. He worked hard as a carpenter, using his hands to turn broken things into something new. It wasn’t glamorous, but it kept him going while he chased his big dream. This was before he became the star of movies like Sanam Teri Kasam. His journey shows how tough times can push you to try new things—like being a carpenter—before you finally make it.
Harshvardhan’s story is pretty inspiring. From fixing chairs to acting on the big screen, he didn’t give up. It’s a reminder that even when life gets hard, you can still find a way to keep moving forward, just like he did as a carpenter in Hyderabad.
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