Everyone Needs To Read Sunil ‘Gutthi’ Grover’s Story About Dreaming Big But Staying Firmly Grounded

Sumedha Tripathi

Our society often compares ‘doing well in life’ with having a stable job. With the pressure to attain this sort of validation, a lot of people give up on their dreams to do something out of the box.   

But this Humans Of Bombay post about Sunil Grover AKA the beloved Gutthi talks about his journey from being a struggler to becoming a household name. 

Humans Of Bombay

After his graduation, Sunil came to Mumbai with a hope that many people see in the ‘city of dreams’. The constant appreciation that he got in his small city made him believe that Bollywood will welcome him with the same enthusiasm as soon as he steps in the city. 

After I finished my masters in theatre, I shifted to Mumbai to pursue acting. But for the first year, I did nothing but party. I lived in a posh area, using my savings and some money from home. I’d only earn around Rs. 500 a month. But I thought I didn’t have to worry because I’d be successful and would earn more soon. 

Very soon reality hit him like a ton of bricks. He realized that achieving one’s dream is not a piece of cake. He faced many hardships and disappointments as he struggled to fulfill his dreams.

It didn’t take long before I realised that there were many others like me, who were the ‘superstars’ of their town — and ‘strugglers’ here. Soon I had no income, and was given a harsh reality check. I didn’t want to give up on my dreams. So I picked up the pieces, I took help from my friends, and started rigorously looking for work. Slowly I got work, but the road was still rocky. Once I’d been selected to play a role in a TV show — we’d even shot for a couple of days. But one day, I stopped getting my call time to come on set. When I asked the production guys, they said I’d been kicked out of the show. I was never told why. 

After several ups and downs, he finally got a break. This break not only made him viral but also opened doors for him that he never even thought of in his wildest dreams. His hard work finally led him to the TV sensation, Gutthi.  

I got offered to do a radio show. It was only going to be aired in Delhi, but when the show went live, it went viral! They decided to air it across India! After that, I started getting all kinds of opportunities on radio, T.V, and films. Soon ‘Gutthi’ happened to me, and in no time, it became a household name! I remember how I was called on a live show, and when I entered the stage, the audience was literally roaring for me. 

His story makes us believe that no matter what people say or how hard it is, giving up on your dreams is never an option. 

You can read the entire story here

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