Comedian Sunil Grover Helped His Fan To Get Out Of Depression
Vaishnavi Gavankar |Jul 23, 2019
Sunil, was recently seen in "Bharat" alongside Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif.
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Actor-comedian Sunil Grover who became a household name with his portrayal character Gutthi and Mashhoor Gulati in The Kapil Sharma Show. Sunil Grover was approached by a fan in Dubai and that fan credited him for getting her out of depression. Sunil was recently seen in Bharat alongside Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif.
According to a Mumbai Mirror report, a lady in Dubai thanked Sunil for getting her out of depression. “As an actor, one doesn’t realize the impact one has on the lives of others because we’re mostly working in a closed environment like a studio. But it’s beautiful when you see the s mil TXes you bring to the faces of people,” it quoted him as saying.
Sunil Grover claimed it wasn’t the first time this happened to him. “A few days ago, I was waiting to catch a flight in the airport lounge when a lady came up to me and confided that she used to have 100 mg of depression pills, the dosage has now gone down to 10 mg because of my TV shows and live acts.
Over time I have realized that humor de-stresses people. For me, comedy’s a medicine and the one who makes you laugh, a pharmacy,” he added.
Talking about his initial days in acting, Sunil Grover further said, “I decided to become an actor at a very early age and remember participating in a competition when in the eighth grade. I had to limit my performance to seven minutes but didn’t keep track of time. I didn’t even hear the warning bell because I was only focused on the people sitting in front of me who were laughing uproariously.
I was disqualified as I was on stage for 12 minutes, but I consider that my biggest victory as I could hold the audience for such a long time,” he recalls, adding that that’s when he realized the power of humor. “I still remember that character’s name, Mariyaal Singh Pisaddiram.”
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