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    How Varun Grover Quit Job for Comedy and Fame

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 25, 20261 Min Read
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    Varun Grover’s transformation from a corporate engineer to a celebrated stand-up comic, screenwriter, and lyricist is the stuff of motivational tales. Hailing from a military family, his early years shuttled between cities, instilling adaptability. By 2000s, armed with an IIT BHU engineering degree, he entered the tech world, coding in Pune offices.

    Yet, dissatisfaction brewed. Staring at predictable futures—homogeneous lifestyles, repetitive routines—Varun chose rebellion. Family backing propelled him to Mumbai, ditching the 9-to-5 for artistic freedom. Poetry, a childhood passion, evolved into professional writing amid comedy circuits.

    Stand-up stages amplified his voice, blending humor with depth. Bollywood soon called: narratives for ‘Masaan’ and ‘Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar’ highlighted his narrative genius. Venturing into direction with ‘All India Rank,’ he expanded horizons. Lyrics? ‘Moh-Moh Ke Dhaage’ not only topped charts but bagged a National Film Award.

    Other gems include ‘Shauk,’ ‘Ye Ek Zindagi,’ ‘Nazar Teri Toofan,’ and ‘Jabra Fan,’ each capturing raw human emotions. Varun’s saga underscores a vital truth: corporate ladders lead nowhere if your heart pulls elsewhere. At 44, he’s not just successful—he’s authentic, inspiring countless others to leap into their passions.

    Bollywood Writer Civil Engineer IIT BHU Masaan Film Moh Moh Ke Dhaage National Award Stand-up Comedy Varun Grover
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