Not every star you seen onscreen has had a life full of roses. There are many actors who grew up in poverty, however, with their hard work, they made their name in the industry and are now living a luxurious life. One such star, who grew up in extreme poverty, is now one of the top comedians. 

COMMERCIAL BREAK
SCROLL TO CONTINUE READING

The comedian we are talking about was raised by a single mother who worked as a housemaid. She has now become a huge star and even appeared in a cameo in Karan Johar's Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani. She is none other than Bharti Singh. 

Bharti lost her father when she was just 2 years old. She saw her siblings working in a factory, sewing blankets and her mother used to work as a housemaid. She recalled in an interview with Times of India, "My focus has always been poverty. I was two years old when my father passed away. My brothers and sisters left their jobs. They used to work in a factory. They used to carry heavy blankets, blankets which we could have never used. They would stitch them night after night. Sometimes my mother would stitch dupattas. I still hate the smell of those blankets and the sound of the machine. I have seen enough poverty with my family and I don’t want to see it anymore." 

She further recalled how she used to eat the leftover, stale food for survival and said, "My focus has always been poverty. I was two years old when my father passed away. My brothers and sisters left their jobs. They used to work in a factory. They used to carry heavy blankets, blankets which we could have never used. They would stitch them night after night. Sometimes my mother would stitch dupattas. I still hate the smell of those blankets and the sound of the machine. I have seen enough poverty with my family and I don’t want to see it anymore." 

However, one show changed her life and she became quite popular. Bharti was the second runner-up in the stand-up comedy reality series The Great Indian Laughter Challenge on STAR One, where she received critical acclaim for her child character named Lalli. She now charges Rs 10-12 lakh per episode and is one of the top, bankable comedians. She reportedly has a net worth of Rs 23 crore and owns a luxurious house in Mumbai.