After quitting modelling, Arjun Rampal claims he ran out of money and was unable to pay his rent My dogs would eat non-vegetarian food, but I would eat vegetarian food

Actor Arjun Rampal talked candidly about his financial difficulties following his decision to give up modeling and pursue a career in film. He claimed he had no idea that the first movie he signed would take six years to come out and that he wouldn’t have any money during that period. In addition, he emphasized the importance of the understanding sardarji landlord who gave him considerable leeway over rent payments. When asked how he handles difficult moments, Arjun responded in an interview with Pop Diaries, saying, “You want to forget the good times because you’re afraid of thinking about your struggles. That’s why you don’t want to remember your struggles.
He compared his personal troubles to a “nightmare,” saying that it’s almost like a defense mechanism for a superstar, until they reach a place of security when they can go back and revisit it. Arjun stated, “Ashok Mehta approached me with this movie, Moksha, where I was paired opposite this amazing actor, Manisha Koirala. I was a very successful model. He went on to discuss the challenges he had early in his acting career. She was at her finest at that time. When the rushes came, I was in the Chambal Valley filming a scene with her, and I saw and loathed myself. “My God, you’re horrible,” was my thought. Arjun claimed that as a result, he was stiff in front of the camera.
I had a great landlord at the time, a sardarji, and I lived in Seven Bungalows. Every month on the first, he would arrive, and I would look at him and he would stare at me. Nahi hai, he would say. I would then shake my head. “Koi nahi, tu dega,” he would remark. You need such kind of breaks in your life; he was the sweetest man. After that, Arjun claimed to have gotten a new movie deal and, despite having moved, invited the gracious landlord to his premiere once he had paid him back. Arjun stated, “I had two dogs, and I would eat veg food, they’d eat non-vegetarian food,” after being forced to move after he could no longer afford to live at the sardarji’s residence.