The late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s outstanding performances and impressive career still inspire many. He began his career in theater in Mumbai after dropping out of engineering studies at Delhi College of Engineering. After appearing in Hindi TV series, Sushant made his Bollywood debut with Kai Po Che! (2013) a complete success. His major films were PK (2014) and as the cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni in his sports biography, for which he also received his first Filmfare nomination for Best Actor. Dil Bechara (2020), his last film, was released posthumously.
In one video, Rajput says he had the momentum to become an engineer and then got into acting. “All of a sudden I found this thing that I really like and I’m starting to do it, but at the same time I also had a lot of dreams as a kid. Like ordinary dreams – that I’m going to buy my own house and I’m going to buy this luxury car, these things with it, and now that I’ve started pursuing my dream for a career change, I’ve started making as much money as I do could really afford all those things.”
He adds: “The whole process will bore you until you get something and it will only hit you for a couple of days and then again. So 95 percent boredom and 5 percent excitement. But if you do something that excites you every day, you will get all those things; You will get the spikes in between while enjoying the whole process.”
He goes on to talk about the importance of failure when it comes to self-discovery. “Failures are extremely important. I think I would value massive failure more than mediocre success.”
He elaborates by saying, “You have to learn not to be careful, you have to try different things, only then, like a hundred times, two hundred times, you will come across something completely new that will change everything for everyone. So it is extremely important to fail, because without failure you cannot get anything new or fresh.”
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