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Randeep Hooda gets real about his tough times: 'I was depressed'

Randeep Hooda disclosed a challenging career phase where he had to sell items from his home

By Web Desk
March 24, 2024
Randeep Hooda opens up about his low phase
Randeep Hooda opens up about his low phase

Randeep Hooda expressed his deep emotions about experiencing depression following the cancellation of The Battle of Saragarhi project, likening it to having his life "chopped in half."

During a recent interview with Humans of Bombay, the 47-year-old actor discussed facing financial hurdles during a time when he had no projects, and revealed feeling "depressed" when the Battle of Saragarhi project was shelved,

Randeep said, “11 years out of these three 23 or so odd years I have not been on the set even once a year. Many times I had zero money and I didn't know what I am going to do next. I sold everything in my house, car, microwave and everything but I neve sold my horses."

"There is an Arabic saying ‘Apni tankha badhao, karcha kam karne se kuch nahi hoga (Increase your income instead of reducing your expenses)’. Once, I sold my horse Ranji for a dear some of money and I just couldn't take it. I returned the cheque and got my horse back."

"Mental stamina comes from the fact that what else is there. Going through movies like The Battle of Saragarhi where I had grown a full Sikh beard for three years, prepped for Gatka and that movie didn't get completed," he added.

"That was a very low time for me and I was very depressed. It was like life chopped in half because I had to leave that. I almost left Extraction for it. But then I went to Gurudwara and said sorry. Because I had taken a pledge on the Guru Granth Sahib at Amritsar's Golden Temple that Sikhs have given so many sacrifices, I will not cut my Kesh till this movie comes to its conclusion."

"Then I moved on. After that it was a struggle because for three years I had no work, I had put on weight. So then I said ok ‘one-step at a time.' My parents were worried. When I did Extraction, I was not fully there. Then you pick yourself again and my parents made me promise not to do it again. Then I did it again in Veer Savarkar’s biopic.”