This actor with a net worth of crores was out of school due to not getting the fees, he left his studies in the seventh class itself.

New Delhi:

If we talk about the actors who give their comic timing and amazing expressions in films, then johnny lever These things remain incomplete without the name of. Johnny Lever has been making people laugh for years, sometimes on screen and sometimes on stage…although the entry of this laughter and happiness in his own life came quite late. This comedy star has faced various problems since his childhood days, he has seen financial crunch… his father was addicted to alcohol and he was so careless about his children that he spent nil on their behalf in the name of fees. There was only silence. Some time ago, during a conversation in an interview, Johnny Lever remembered his school days. He told that he was expelled from school in seventh class due to non-payment of fees. He told how his teacher took care of him even after leaving school.

Had learned the art of mimicry in school itself

Johnny Lever has worked in more than 300 Hindi films in his film career. He crazy fun He became very popular and liked by his comic timing in films like (1997) and Dulhe Raja (1998). For this he also received the Filmfare Award. Johnny was recently seen in Rohit Shetty’s film Circus. Ranveer Singh and Varun Sharma were in double roles in this film. Now Johnny is going to be seen in Welcome to the woodland.

Johnny Lever talked about his early times in a new interview with Mashable India. When asked why he dropped out of school in 7th, he said in an episode of ‘The Bombay Journey’, “My father was an alcoholic so he never paid attention to us but it was my elder uncle who helped us with money. Used to help me with fees and ration. After some time I got angry and left school but when I was in school I used to copy everyone.

“Even the teachers. My class teacher, Damayanti Teacher, was very sweet. I am still in touch with him. When I left, they sent students to call me and even asked to bear the expenses of my fees and clothes to join back in school.”

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