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Bollywood actors who quit acting to pursue another successful career

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 27, 2023 17:54 IST

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Even after creating their dominance in Hindi cinema, these stars chose to pursue different profession.
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Actor Vivel Mashru became household name through crime series CID. Even though he created huge fan following, he lives silent life as a professor in Bangalore university.
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Anas Rashid played lead role in Star Plus popular serial 'Diya Aur Baati Hum'. Today, the actor quit acting and works as a farmer.
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Actor Sahil Khan became popular with the audience by playing different roles in the films like, 'Excuse Me' and 'Style'. But suddenly this actor turned his back to Hindi cinema. Today this actor runs a training center in Goa.
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Actress Mayuri Kango got a lot of fame from the movie 'Papa Kehte Hain'. In 2009, the actress left acting and chose a different profession. This actress is now working in Google.
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