Actor Jitendra Kumar, popularly often called Jeetu bhaiya, stated that his relationship with houses is lengthy and sophisticated, spanning a long time, households, and ultimately cities. The actor, recognized for starring in a number of beloved TVF initiatives, together with Kota Manufacturing unit, recalled dwelling in a “jhopdi” at one level in his life. In an interview with Cyrus Broacha for Housing.com, Jeetu was requested if he remembers his first-ever home. The actor stated he was born in Khairthal, Alwar, Rajasthan, and recalled that he vividly remembers dwelling in a jungle hut.
“We had a hut in a jungle. Our joint household would dwell there. We had one pakka makaan and one jhopdi. I’ve a really vivid reminiscence of sleeping there and feeling unusual. It was a really transient interval. My uncle and father are civil engineers–so am I–and so they shortly made two extra rooms. So, we lived in a hut for six-seven months, after which the development started,” he revealed.
The actor, who went on to graduate in Civil Engineering from IIT Kharagpur, stated that in his summer time holidays, he would decide up day by day wage jobs with painters and carpenters engaged on under-construction homes, a lot to the annoyance of his father, who would really feel being a 11-year-old was no age to work for cash.
“Typically throughout summer time holidays, I might work for dihaadi together with painters, carpenters. I might work for Rs 40 a day. Then, when my father would know, he would scold me. I used to be round 11-12 yr previous and would help the employees! So, I’ve seen the method of a home getting constructed from scratch and been part of that too,” he added.
Jitendra Kumar is greatest recognized for enjoying Jitu in TVF Pitchers, Jeetu Bhaiya within the sequence Kota Manufacturing unit and for his acclaimed flip in Prime Video’s beloved comedy sequence Panchayat.
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