Gaurav Chopra recently returned to television with Sony SAB show Pushpa Impossible. He essays the role of Rajvir Shastri who was once a celebrated lawyer but is now a cynical professor. In an exclusive chat with Bollywood Bubble, Gaurav talks about the show, his take on love and setbacks in life.\
Gaurav Chopra on setbacks
His character in the shows deals with setbacks in life. When prodded Gaurav about turning point in his life, he remarks, “There have been many favourable and non-favourable incidents in my life, like it would be for anybody else. But 2020, the year when Covid came, it affected many lives. I would mark that year where things became very different for me as some of the personal losses (from thn) still left a vacuum and some of the fights are continuing. But you live on and try to recuperate and keep doing your best.”
His character in the shows deals with setbacks in life. When prodded Gaurav about turning point in his life, he remarks, “There have been many favourable or non-favourable incidents in my life like it would be for anybody else. But 2020 the year when Covid came and it affected so many lives I would mark that year where things became very different for me. As some of the personal losses still left a vacuum and some of the fights are continuing. But you live on and try to recuperate and keep doing your best.”
Gaurav Chopra on love
Gaurav has always been in limelight for his relationships and secret wedding. When asked about his take on love, the actor says, “People being very close to you can affect your life in strong ways that could be positive or negative. I feel that’s the gamble we in the modern-day urban society have to keep playing. There is no real guarantee that someone will come into your life and only affect it in a beautiful way. You meet people and they come into your life then eventually it works in a way where this person for their lack of ethical balance wants to damage you.”
He added, “And then you’re protecting yourself and still trying to maintain grace. All of that sometimes is taxing and it sort of creates a burden for the next person who comes into your life. So I don’t want to sound morbid but the reality of the matter is I think you have to believe in love, the right and the wrong. You also have to trust god that whoever comes in your life comes for a purpose and I would only want to make sure that if I am in someone’s life I am playing a positive part. My presence should make that person’s life more enriched.”
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With over 4 years of experience, Aakruti Bagla is a Bollywood and Television enthusiast working as a content writer and anchor in Bollywood Bubble. Whether reporting on red carpet moments or diving into long-form features, she aims to tell stories that resonate with readers and reveal the people behind the personas.




















