

Actor Maniesh Paul told the story of his struggle!
From buying tickets in black to watch David Dhawan's film to working under his direction, actor Maniesh Paul's journey has been really interesting. It may be exciting to know that many years ago, Maniesh Paul bought tickets in black to watch David Dhawan's film 'Judwaa'. The film left a deep impact on him with its comedy, music and Dhawan's special masala storytelling style.
Manish's journey is inspiring
Like the movie lovers of the 90s, cinema was like a festival for Maniesh Paul too. Sometimes he even made extra efforts to get a seat for the biggest films of that time. Such memories remain for him not only as a fan but also remind him of where his journey began.
Bought tickets in black and watched the film
Refreshing old memories, during a recent podcast, Maniesh Paul said, "When David Sir told me 'action', it was an amazing experience. When 'Judwaa' was released, I was in class 10th and I bought tickets for that film in black at Sapna Theatre in Delhi. Watching David Sir's direction on the big screen and buying tickets in black, it was an experience in itself."
Will act in David Dhawan's film
Manish Paul further said, "Suddenly one day David Sir called me for a role and said, 'Manish, I am making a film and I want you to work with me in this film.' Expressing his gratitude, Maniesh Paul said, "I always believe that one should say thank you to the universe and I want people to say thank you for whatever is happening."
Will share the screen with varun Dhawan
Manish Paul will be a part of David Dhawan's upcoming drama film 'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai'. varun dhawan will be in the lead role in this film. This much-awaited film, made with a light-hearted story and a touch of romance, will feature Mrinal Thakur, Kubra Sait, Rohit Saraf, rajeev Khandelwal, Nitish nirmal and Srileela in important roles. Let us tell you that 'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai' was a hit song from David Dhawan's film 'Biwi No. 1', in which salman khan, karisma kapoor and sushmita sen acted.