Bollywood actor Manav Kaul shared his life experiences on the last day of JLF, said- ran a tea shop

JLF 2025: Today is the last day of Jaipur Literature Festival 2025. Bollywood actor, director, playwright, and author Manav Kaul participated in this Maha Kumbh of literature today. In today's session, he said that people who grew up in small towns have both a special kind of freedom and complex.

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Bollywood actor Manav Kaul shared his life experiences on the last day of JLF, said- ran a tea shop
Bollywood actor Manav Kaul shared his life experiences on the last day of JLF, said- ran a tea shop

Today is the last day of the Jaipur Literature Festival that was being held at Clarks Amer in Jaipur. The closing session of JLF started with the bhajan 'Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram' this morning. Bollywood actor, director, playwright, and author Manav Kaul participated in the 'A Bird on My Window Sill' session and shared many unique experiences related to his life.

Manav Kaul said that he has done many types of work in his life, I ran a tea shop and sold kites. He said- Tea has been an important part of my life. During theatre, the break was called 'Chai Break' because, at that time, biscuits were served with tea. That's where my love for tea started.

While talking to Hindi professor Aishwarya Kumar at Cambridge University, Manav said, "I was born in Baramulla, Kashmir, and grew up in Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh. He said that people who grow up in small towns have a special kind of freedom and complexity. In childhood, my friend Salim and I used to go to Hoshangabad railway station and watch the trains coming and going and wondered where these trains go?

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