Kapil Sharma Recalls Going Bankrupt And Slipping Into Depression After Producing Two Films: 'I Lost My Mind...'


Kapil Sharma recently recalled in a podcast that at one point, a foray into film production left him bankrupt, pushing him into a dark period of his life. 

Kapil Sharma recently became India’s highest-paid television personality, overtaking previous top earner rupali Ganguly. Despite his success today, the journey wasn’t always smooth for this celebrated comedian and actor even after his television show’s success. At one point, a foray into film production left Kapil bankrupt, pushing him into a dark period of his life. 

Kapil Sharma went bankrupt after producing two films.


During a recent episode of the ‘Feel It In Your Soul’ podcast, Kapil opened up about his struggles in mumbai and his rise to stardom. Reflecting on his early days, he shared how he arrived in the city with just Rs 1,200 and sometimes could barely afford one meal daily. 


Kapil then described how his attempt at producing two films led to a complete depletion of his bank balance. "Mera dimaag kharab hogaya. Maine does filming bana diya (I lost my mind and directed two films),he admitted. 


He continued in Punjabi, explaining, “I had a lot of money and thought I could just become a producer with it. But being a producer is about more than money—it requires a specific mindset and training. I ended up wasting a lot of money, and my bank balance hit zero.


Kapil made his bollywood debut with 2105 film 'Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon'. He produced the 2017 film 'Firangi’ which starred Kapil and ishita Dutta.


How Kapil's wife Ginni Chatrath stood by her

During this low point, his wife, Ginni Chatrath, became his anchor, providing support and encouragement when he needed it most. Beyond the financial losses, Kapil acknowledged that other personal challenges weighed on him, leading to a period of depression. In hindsight, he believes that every struggle he endured shaped him and brought him to where he is today. 


With an estimated net worth now around Rs 300 crore, Kapil has truly bounced back. His latest venture, ‘The Great indian Kapil Show’ is streaming on Netflix.

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