Updated On: 26 September, 2024 04:09 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
`Stree 2` actor Aparshakti Khurana said, "Once, at the end of the month, I really needed money, and when I withdrew from the ATM, I only had 556 rupees left"

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Actor Aparshakti Khurana is on cloud nine as his latest release `Stree 2` created a storm at the box office. Directed by Amar Kaushik, the film, which hit theatres on Independence Day, is still going strong in theatres. The actor, who is the brother of Bollywood superstar Ayushmann Khurrana, opened up about his financial crisis during his struggle days in Delhi.
In an interview with Navbharat Times, Aparshakti said, "It was difficult. There were many days when getting a role was out of the question; you couldn`t even get into a casting director`s office. I remember when I used to come to Delhi from Chandigarh for work, I used to face financial hardships. I used to work in Delhi. Once, at the end of the month, I really needed money, and when I withdrew from the ATM, I only had 556 rupees left. I’ve been through tough times. I`ve struggled with financial issues, but now, looking back, I feel humble. I believe that our struggles teach us the value of success."