Tuesday, June 9, 2026
38.8 C
New Delhi

Manav recalls living on Rs 30 in a Mumbai chawl after leaving Kashmir

Manav Kaul recalls living on Rs 30 a day in a Mumbai chawl after leaving Kashmir: 'I had to cut away my Kashmiriyat'

Actor, writer and playwright Manav Kaul has reflected on his journey from Kashmir to Mumbai, opening up about displacement, survival, and the years he spent living in a chawl while trying to find his footing as an artist.Speaking about his childhood during his appearance on The Real Story with Sanghmitra Hitaishi, Manav recalled that his family left Baramulla, Kashmir, when he was young and moved to Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh.”We came back to Hoshangabad because my mother is from Hoshangabad. My grandmother’s health had deteriorated badly,” he said.What initially seemed like a temporary move eventually became permanent as the situation in Kashmir worsened.”My father was still working there, so he told us to stay back because something seemed wrong. Then by the time things got worse, we had already stayed on, joined school, and kept saying, ‘Let’s wait another year.’ Eventually my father had to come too. That’s how it became displacement.”

‘There wasn’t much acceptance’

Manav admitted that adjusting to a new environment wasn’t easy.”My brother and I looked very different. We were clearly Kashmiri children. There wasn’t much acceptance.”He spoke about the challenges of fitting in as a child, saying, “Children can be a very cruel world. Adults are often more empathetic and kind. Children aren’t.”The actor revealed that adapting to his surroundings came at a cost.”My brother and I struggled a lot and survived. In the process, I had to cut away my Kashmiriyat. Eventually I forgot the Kashmiri language.”

‘You had to manage an entire day on Rs 30’

Years later, when he moved to Mumbai to pursue his creative ambitions, life remained far from easy.”A lot of it came from the empty time I had when I was living in a chawl in Parel and other places,” Manav recalled.Looking back, he is grateful those years unfolded before the era of social media.”Thank God there were no reels back then. If there had been, I think I would have become a completely ruined person.”Describing his financial struggles, he said, “We lived in a chawl. There was nothing to do. The day still had to pass somehow. We didn’t have enough money to spend freely either.””You had to manage an entire day on Rs 30.”With little money for entertainment, Manav turned to books.”You couldn’t go out. You couldn’t celebrate. There were no cafes. So there were books. And somewhere from there, I developed the habit of finding entertainment through books.”

Finding freedom in displacement

While displacement once felt painful, Manav said he eventually began to see it differently.”The first time the Lincoln Center invited me to New York, an elderly Egyptian man came to pick me up. Then I understood something. It’s an amazing thing that displacement happened.”Reflecting on the many places that have shaped him, he added, “I was born in Kashmir. I grew up in Hoshangabad. I live in Bombay. I’ve been to New York. Now I can go anywhere and be that person.”For Manav, the experience of constantly moving between places ultimately became part of his identity as an artist.”I think one of the most beautiful things about art and artists is that they don’t belong. And I love that.”Even so, Mumbai remains home.”I travel a lot, sometimes for months. But as long as I know I’m going to come back to Bombay, I’m fine. I have a small flat there that I’ve created. It’s almost like an art studio for me. That’s my anchor.” Go to Source

Hot this week

‘India feels more vibrant than US’: NRI woman on Green Card queue says choosing Bengaluru over San Francisco was the right decision

Startup founder Astha Chaturvedi says life in India feels more vibrant than in the US. Read More

Inside Myanmar, rebels are losing ground as military forces men into army

A team of nurses shout encouragement and then, finally, Dr Saung, with a smile on his face, holds up a baby girl. They will call her Sue Paye which roughly translates as “fulfilled wish”. Read More

YouTuber Jesse Ridgway blasts in-laws for not supporting wife after ending pregnancy due to Down syndrome

Image/X Jesse Ridgway has spoken out about a very emotional and painful situation involving his wife, Ashley, and her family. Read More

Karmelo Anthony found guilty of murdering Texas teen Austin Metcalf at school track meet

Karmelo Anthony’s (left) found guilty of the murder of Austin Metcalf in Texas. Read More

Ex-army officer accuses Gurugram traffic cops of misbehaviour; files complaint

Gurugram, Jun 9 (PTI): After a former army officer filed a complaint accusing a Gurugram traffic police team of misbehaving with him and his family at a drunk-driving checkpoint here, authorities on Tuesday said preliminary investigation into the ma Read More

Topics

Inside Myanmar, rebels are losing ground as military forces men into army

A team of nurses shout encouragement and then, finally, Dr Saung, with a smile on his face, holds up a baby girl. They will call her Sue Paye which roughly translates as “fulfilled wish”. Read More

YouTuber Jesse Ridgway blasts in-laws for not supporting wife after ending pregnancy due to Down syndrome

Image/X Jesse Ridgway has spoken out about a very emotional and painful situation involving his wife, Ashley, and her family. Read More

Karmelo Anthony found guilty of murdering Texas teen Austin Metcalf at school track meet

Karmelo Anthony’s (left) found guilty of the murder of Austin Metcalf in Texas. Read More

Ex-army officer accuses Gurugram traffic cops of misbehaviour; files complaint

Gurugram, Jun 9 (PTI): After a former army officer filed a complaint accusing a Gurugram traffic police team of misbehaving with him and his family at a drunk-driving checkpoint here, authorities on Tuesday said preliminary investigation into the ma Read More

Four arrested for holding a friend hostage over old dispute: Gurugram police

Gurugram, Jun 9 (PTI): Four men were arrested for allegedly abducting a friend over an old dispute and holding him hostage, police said on Tuesday. Read More

Over 15 STP operators fined more than Rs 2 cr for failing standards: DPCC

New Delhi, Jun 9 (PTI): The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) has fined operators of more than 15 sewage treatment plants (STPs), including several run by the Delhi Jal Board, Rs 2. Read More

Kailash Vijayvargiya claims Telangana Congressmen provided papers against Natarajan

Bhopal, Jun 9 (PTI): Amid allegations of “murder of democracy” over rejection of Congress candidate Meenakshi Natarajan’s nomination for the third Rajya Sabha seat from Madhya Pradesh, senior BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya claimed Congr Read More

Related Articles