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Exclusive | Shaleen Malhotra clocks 13 years in Industry; recalls his first shot

Shaleen Malhotra clocks in 13 years in the Industry. The actor recalls his journey and the setbacks he faced initially. He shared how he was about to quit when he bagged Arjun

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Shaleen Malhotra

Shaleen Malhotra

Shaleen Malhotra has been a part of many hits on TV like Arjun, Mere Dad Ki Dulhan, Ziddi Dil Maane Na, Vanshaj and more. In an exclusive chat, the actor recalls his journey as he clocks 13 years. Shaleen shared how he is living the dream that he had decided to fulfil when he was young. 

Shaleen on his journey with TV

Shaleen said, "I debuted on the 11th of August 2012, so it's going to be 13 years now. The city held me and made me grow up into a man. So I think whatever I have, whatever I am today, I owe everything to the city and the industry. Because a boy who came from Delhi is now a man living in Bombay. That sounds pretty poetic, but it is the truth. Because I think that's what happened, because life happened here. You were taught the ups and downs of life, the value of money, the struggles, the hardships, the success, and the happiness. So everything came with its own bittersweet things. But I think the good part is that a boy, when born in the country always has a dream. He usually wants to play cricket or wants to be an actor. By the time you grow up, let's say a sample of thousands, you're in school, you probably get into your 11th, and by then you change your dreams change or the dream changes. And then there are about 700 people left. And out of the 700, we grow up again, we go to college, and we have different things happening. It comes to 500. Out of 500, only 300 make sure that they go to Bombay and give it a shot. So if out of 300, or rather if out of 1000, I'm that one person who's living the dream I once saw as a child. I don't think there can be any bigger than that."

He further added, "It's like you're living a dream, something that you love doing with a lot of passion. And you're lucky because you're living exactly what you wanted to live. Success in the parameters of money, fame, reach, yes, of course, there's always a long way to go. But I think in the basics of it, if I look back on the journey and I say, I will always be very proud of myself. And I will really be very, very happy about it. Because like I said, it's a dream that I'm living. And so many people who want to live that someone wants to be a musician is unable to do that. If I'm doing it, I think I'm one of the luckiest. So yeah, it's only gratitude and a lot of pride that I take."

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