Zayed Khan recently shared how he stays financially secure amid ups and downs in his Bollywood career. He also responded to the rumours of being worth over Rs 1,500 crore but stressed the value of managing money wisely. After rising to fame with 'Main Hoon Na' in 2004, Zayed is now planning a comeback after several quiet years.
In an interview with Subhojit Ghosh, Zayed shared practical financial advice for aspiring actors, emphasizing the importance of living within one’s means. He highlighted the common tendency to overspend on luxury items to maintain an image, especially in the age of social media. Zayed pointed out that many people struggle with debt and financial instability due to this mindset, which often leads to more problems.
The actor advised to live within your means and avoid showing off, which isn’t just about flashy items but also about how you conduct yourself. He encouraged focusing on actions that benefit you and give you an edge, rather than trying to impress others. He emphasized that true success comes from being authentic rather than trying to please everyone, as the latter often leads to failure.
Khan criticized the pressure to conform as "terrible and obscene," urging young people to build character and strength. He emphasized the importance of being proactive and determined, rather than passive. He refuted claims that poor choices or his father Sanjay Khan's disappointment contributed to his career decline. Zayed's last film was Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene.
In an interview with Subhojit Ghosh, Zayed shared practical financial advice for aspiring actors, emphasizing the importance of living within one’s means. He highlighted the common tendency to overspend on luxury items to maintain an image, especially in the age of social media. Zayed pointed out that many people struggle with debt and financial instability due to this mindset, which often leads to more problems.
The actor advised to live within your means and avoid showing off, which isn’t just about flashy items but also about how you conduct yourself. He encouraged focusing on actions that benefit you and give you an edge, rather than trying to impress others. He emphasized that true success comes from being authentic rather than trying to please everyone, as the latter often leads to failure.
Khan criticized the pressure to conform as "terrible and obscene," urging young people to build character and strength. He emphasized the importance of being proactive and determined, rather than passive. He refuted claims that poor choices or his father Sanjay Khan's disappointment contributed to his career decline. Zayed's last film was Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene.
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