Aashiqui Actor Rahul Roy Advises Young Actors Not To Take Risks At The Cost Of Their Own Lives
While the actor is still in the process of recovering expressed his gratitude towards his sister for taking his good care at this period of time, ¡°My sister literally brought me back from the dead, and that speaks volumes. She stays awake to check if I am sleeping peacefully and breathing.¡±
Rahul Roy who was in news for suffering brain
stroke while shooting a film in Kargil has the most noble advice for the young
actors.
In an interaction with ETimes, he said,
¡°I had a brain stroke, so I wouldn¡¯t be able to answer this because I was totally under observation and heavy medicines. But now, when I look back at it, it makes me release many things. I have learnt through this incident, that we, as actors, must take risks, but not at the cost of our own lives. It is dangerous to just trust random, unripe professionals who have no idea of the process of making films and may do hazardous things to achieve their goals."
He even advised the aspiring actors to not let the work go to your head,
¡°I would like to especially say this to actors of this generation and to aspiring actors who are looking forward to entering this industry to be an actor. Don¡¯t let your work go to your head and don¡¯t let anybody take your advantage and put you on your deathbed. This is the scariest thing that can happen to anybody. You must only trust the right professionals¡±.
While the actor is still in the process of recovering expressed his gratitude towards his sister for taking his good care at this period of time, ¡°My sister literally brought me back from the dead, and that speaks volumes. She stays awake to check if I am sleeping peacefully and breathing.¡±