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Govinda spills tea on his chaotic local train debut
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81478, member: 636"] Govinda once ate it while trying to catch a train at Churchgate. The Bollywood star recounted this old story from his struggling days in a throwback interview, describing a chaotic moment where he fell while boarding a packed local train. His mother totally freaked out, screaming for her child, which confused the crowd since he was a big 18-year-old guy. He talked about moving from his village in Bihar to Mumbai, where he was known for being super attached to his mom, doing chores without complaint. He admitted he never thought about being an actor back then, just a kid from a small town who liked to dance a bit. His whole life changed after that rough start in the city, landing his first movie role within months of arriving. Getting that break and becoming a hero remains one of his favorite memories, a beautiful turn after the struggle of traveling like a regular person and finding the city's real pulse. That scary train incident with his panicking mom stuck with him as a super emotional, defining memory from his youth. [/QUOTE]
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