Zayed Khan started his career in Bollywood with Shahrukh Khan's film 'Main Hoon Na', which proved to be a blockbuster. This film gave Zayed recognition in the film industry. After this, he worked in many more films, but did not get the same success as 'Main Hoon Na'. When his films did not succeed, Zayed got the tag of a flop actor and he disappeared from the industry. However, despite not doing films for a long time, Zayed Khan lives a luxurious life, and his wealth is said to be around 1500 crores.
How to become rich without doing films?: In a recent conversation, Zayed Khan stressed on the importance of money management. When asked about his net worth of Rs 1500 crore, he laughed and said that he understands how important it is to manage one's finances properly.
Financial Advice: Giving financial advice to aspiring actors, Zayed said, “If I tell you, you will wonder why you didn’t think of this before. There is a saying, ‘If you can afford a Ferrari, buy a Mercedes, and if you can afford a Mercedes, buy a Fiat.’ We are in the age of social media, where your image matters a lot. Some people are doing really well, but 80% of them are not able to do so and they are going bankrupt. They have EMIs and loans, and then they do stupid things.”
The right way to live life: Zayed said, "Live within your means. Showing off doesn't matter. You don't need to wear something new every day or be ashamed of your background. Troubles keep coming in life. Are you affecting them? There is a saying, 'I don't know what the way to success is, but the sure way to failure is to please everyone.'" Zayed also said, "Your success depends on whether you want to be a warrior or a parasite. The world needs warriors, not parasites." Zayed Khan was last seen in the 2015 film 'Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene'. After this, he also worked in the TV show 'Haasil', but then he moved away from the glamour industry. Now Zayed Khan is trying to make a comeback in Bollywood once again.
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