From actors to dancers, everyone remembers their first paycheck and how they spent it. Romiit Raaj bought a ring for his mother, while Anupama Solanki bought her first Vivo phone. Bhawana Aneja started teaching dance and used her first earnings to open a dance school. Rinku Ghosh gave her first paycheck to her mother and continued to do so out of respect. Ekta Tiwari received Rs 200 from her school principal and bought gifts for her parents. Delnaaz Irani earned Rs 200 per show working backstage in theatre and later earned Rs 400 per show acting. Rohit Choudhary borrowed money to buy fireworks, sold them for a profit, and bought his first bike – an RX100.
These memories are not just about the money, but also the emotional connections and personal growth that came along with the first earnings. Each individual cherishes these moments as they mark the beginning of their journey towards success. Whether it’s giving back to family, pursuing a passion, or simply getting a taste of independence, the first paycheck holds a special place in every performer’s heart.
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