What happens when you become an inspiration of sorts for aspiring actors? Well, you simply become a household name and in case you are exceptionally good looking- it's icing on the cake! Now, that's exactly what's happened with TV actor Harshad Arora, who has become one od most talked about people in the TV industry, thanks to his cool attitude and drool worthy looks. But, but not many know that Harshad, who rose to fame when he featured on Colors TV show Beintehaa, had to struggle quite a bit before he got his first break.
If you too are a fan of Harshad aka Zain, we bring to you some really hot pictures of the actor, along with some interesting facts about him. Click further to know all!
1.Harshad was born and brought up in Delhi. He did his schooling from Ryan International School, followed by BSC in Mathematical Science from Delhi University. The actor did his post graduation in Advertising before he joined a job.
2.Harshad was working as a PR professional, when he started taking up modelling assignments and after some advertisements and many auditions the actor finally got his big break with Beintehaa.
3. The actor moved to Mumbai only once he started getting television offers.
4."I feel very happy and fortunate that my journey into showbiz was not very tough, although I have worked very hard to be here. I started modeling in Delhi and things started rolling for me almost overnight. I was lucky to be at the right place at the right time. And I think this show was the perfect launch for any debutante," the actor told a leading daily when asked about his journey till now.
5.When asked about how he manages to sail through his hectic schedules, the actor said, "It is very difficult. There is no day off and we shoot about 15-16 hours a day. And being an actor, we cannot let it hamper our health or looks. We need to be perfectly on the go at all times." He adds, "Before joining the show, I was told to lose weight so I went on a strict diet. But being a vegetarian, it was not
very difficult."
Edited by Maneesha_Shanak - 11 years ago