
Rohit Saraf is a name that needs no introduction today. The handsome hunk, seen in Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan's Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, has a massive fanbase among the young audience. But his
journey to fame has been far from easy. The Mismatched actor recently recalled leaving his home and education at the young age of 15 to pursue a career in films.Rohit Saraf Calls Moving To Mumbai At 15 'Biggest Risk'In an interview with Filmfare, he shared, "I think the biggest risk I ever took was simply to begin. I was 15 when I left my education and the comfort of my home and family to move to Mumbai and pursue my dream of working in films. At the time, I never thought about what I could lose, because for me, that was never an option. That one decision completely changed my life for the better. Looking back now, I feel incredibly proud that, along with the support of my family, I found the courage to take that leap at such a young and formative stage of my life."Rohit Saraf On Making Sacrifices For CareerHe also spoke about the side of fame no one talks about. The young actor said, "From the outside, it’s easy to get drawn to the perks of it, but those perks come with a lot of responsibility, scrutiny, and challenges. For me right now, the toughest part is finding the right balance between work and life."Saraf said that acting often requires significant sacrifices to make the most of the opportunities that came his way, and sometimes that means missing time with family and friends. He added that on days when he feels he hasn’t spent enough time with them, it becomes really difficult.On the work front, Rohit will be next seen in The Revolutionaries. The show, directed by Nikhiil Advani, is set to release next year.