Adarsh Gourav, the actor who gained international recognition for his role in "The White Tiger," recently shared a humorous anecdote about a Valentine's Day experience that served as a "reality check" regarding his fame.
During an interview with Mid-Day, Gourav recounted his experience attempting to secure a table at a restaurant in Rajasthan on Valentine's Day. He explained that every establishment was fully booked, prompting someone in his group to suggest leveraging his celebrity status to get a reservation. Gourav admitted that he attempted to "pull strings" to get a table. However, he quickly discovered that his fame didn't quite extend as far as he thought.
Despite the initial setback, Gourav and his companions eventually managed to secure a table, but not because of his star power. He cleverly navigated the situation, although he did not explicitly detail the "trick" he employed to get the table, it's clear that it didn't involve relying on his celebrity status.
This Valentine's Day escapade became a memorable lesson for Gourav, reinforcing the idea that fame is relative and not always a guarantee for special treatment.
