Actor Suresh Oberoi, who made a mark in the film world in the 80s by playing sometimes villain and sometimes supporting character, has seen a lot of struggle at one time in his life. Today, Suresh Oberoi may be the owner of crores, but at one time the actor did not even get to eat pulses and rice, sometimes bread and sugar, and sometimes used to spend days hungry Suresh Oberoi Suresh Oberoi Movies had told in an interview that he was born Born in Quetta which is now a part of Pakistan, he and his family migrated to India at the time of partition. During that time he has seen very bad times in the refugee camp.
Talking about the story of his struggle, Suresh Oberoi said, His father had a multi-crore business in Pakistan but everything was left behind at the time of partition. After coming to India, it was very difficult in the refugee camp. Then somehow the father went back to Pakistan and stayed there as a Muslim for some time. Suresh Oberoi told, father sold business and property in Pakistan and then returned to India. After this there was a slight improvement in his condition.
Suresh Oberoi Films started his career with a radio show. Then after modeling, he entered the world of films. Suresh Oberoi’s first film Jeevan Mukta was released in the year 1977. The actor then appeared in the lead role in the film Ek Baar Phir (1980). Suresh Oberoi played lead roles early in his career, but found success only with supporting and villainous roles.
The characters of Suresh Oberoi New Movie in the films Laawaris, Vidhaata, Kamchor, Namak Halal and Raja Hindustani left a very different impression. Suresh Oberoi had told in his interview that when he stepped into Bollywood, when Amitabh Bachchan and Mithun Chakraborty had a status in the industry, he had to struggle a lot to make his place.