Actor Saniel Shetty took a trip back in time and talked about how his family taught him about frugality. Speaking to Linkedin on Monday, Suniel recalled when he joined Bollywood. “Sometimes it’s tempting to give in to the allure of the flashy lifestyle,” he said. He added, “Middle-class values have allowed us to take a long-term view of most decisions about money.” The actor also said his wife, Mana Shetty, “had similar thoughts.” (Also read | Suniel Shetty talks about KL Rahul being ravaged by underperformance)
Suniel’s Note
Suniel wrote on Linkedin, “Today I want to talk about my relationship with money. When I was a child, my family had a very basic standard of living. We didn’t have it, but we had enough. However, through their way of living and working, my parents taught my sisters and me the importance of saving and building for the future. I think thrift was and still is our default setting. “Yes, our lifestyle didn’t change much even after my father started doing better in life. We were giving an education, so the only real change was that we moved house.” ”
He added, “Looking back now, I can see how my parents were very clear about their money. They used their knowledge and experience to improve the lives of their children, grow their businesses, and grow their businesses, even if they had a surplus. We focused on helping the “I joined the community. When I got into the entertainment industry and started making good money, I was set up to treat money the same way. The temptation to give in to the glamor of the flashy lifestyle.” There have been occasional hiccups, but middle-class values have allowed me to look good,” at best making financial decisions with a long-term perspective. “
Saniel of Mana
Part of his note said, “It was very helpful that Mana had a similar mindset. And together, we were pretty disciplined about how we went about spending and investing. We’ve had a few luxuries from time to time, but our most sensible investments are our home and our children’s education.Mana and I prioritize long-term stability over temporary luxuries. Thrift remains my default setting and it has allowed me to create a pool in several different investments.” Suniel is married to Mana Shetty. They have two children named Atiyah Shetty and Ahan Shetty.
Saniel’s project
Suniel recently made his OTT debut when he starred in the Amazon mini TV series Hunter Tootega Nahi Todega. He played the role of a police officer in the program. Also starring Isha Deol, Barkha Bisht, Karanvir Sharma and Rahul Dev.