After Shootout at Lokhandwala’s success, Saathiya and Company star Vivek Oberoi hit a dry spell in Bollywood, with no work for 14-15 months. That’s when he switched to his “Plan B” — business.
In an interview with SCREEN, Vivek opened up about how, despite winning awards and his Ganpat song going viral, the offers never came. He called Bollywood an “insecure place” where success doesn’t always guarantee work. His move to business was all about gaining financial freedom and avoiding control by industry lobbies.
Now, with business backing his passion for cinema, Vivek continues to follow his dreams. He was last seen in Indian Police Force and will be back in Masti 4 soon.
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