Johnny Lever has been making people laugh on screen and sometimes on stage for years… but the entry of laughter and happiness into his life came very late. From his childhood days he saw different troubles… Father was drunk and so careless towards children that only silence was there in the name of fee. Johnny Lever recalled his school days during an interview some time ago. He said he was expelled from school in seventh grade for non-payment of fees. He told how his teacher took care of him even after he left school.
Johnny has done more than 300 films
Johnny has acted in more than 300 Hindi films in his film career. He became very popular and loved for his comic timing in films like Deewana Mastana (1997) and Dulhe Raja (1998). He also received the Filmfare Award for this. Johnny was recently seen in Rohit Shetty’s film Circus. Ranveer Singh and Varun Sharma were in double roles in this. After the failure of this film, Johnny talked to the media and recalled his old days.
Johnny Lever opens up about his early years in a new interview with Mashable India. When asked why he dropped out at 7, he said in an episode of ‘The Bombay Journey’, “My father was an alcoholic, so he never paid any attention to us, but it was my elder uncle who took care of us. was financially supported.” Help. Received fees and rations from them. After a while I got angry and left school but I got a lot of love when I was in school… I used to copy everyone.”
“Teachers too. My class teacher Damayanti Teacher was very sweet. I am still in touch with her. When I left, they sent students to call me and even asked to cover my fees and clothes to join the school.
Johnny has two children, daughter Jamie and son Jesse. Like their father, they are both active in the entertainment industry. The father-daughter duo worked together in the comedy film Housefull 2 (2019) and were recently seen in Pop Kaun.