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MEET THE REAL BIGG BOSS VIJAY VIKRAM SINGH!

When he emerged on national television, Bigg Boss narrator Vijay Vikram Singh, who was seen reading letters inside the contentious house, grabbed everyone’s heart. We’ll fill you in on a little more about Vijay’s life and her motivational journey today. Recently Entertainment Editor Ashish Tiwari got into an in-depth conversation with him and here’s everything you should know about him.

You’ll be startled to learn that Vijay once struggled with a terrible illness and alcohol addiction while his life was in jeopardy. The Bigg Boss narrator learned the most important lesson of his life while fighting for 30 to 35 days in a hospital and contemplated ending his life.

As a child, Vijay, a Kanpur resident who was born into a lower-middleclass household, dreamed of joining the army. When Vijay first came before the SSB, he was turned down. This broke him, and as a result, at the age of 18, he began drinking. He was turned down for the Army seven times in the following four years. He received three rejections in total.

He became more dependent on a drink with every rejection. In the interim, he enrolled in college and began his career. But by that point, his alcoholism had become a significant issue. He started his day with alcohol when he was 24 years old. He used to consume alcohol first thing in the morning instead of water, which led to a major disease.

His physique was destroyed within 7 years, and in 2005, he developed a severe stomach condition. His odds of life, according to the doctor, were barely 15%. He also experienced a pneumonia attack, but he made it through. He spent 30 to 35 days in the PGI Hospital in Lucknow when he learned of his family’s plight. He then made the decision to make a positive change in his life. Later, Vijay was hired by the government. But after moving to Mumbai, he started working as a voice actor. Vijay took a significant risk in 2009 when he quit his position with the government. Additionally, he made cameos in 777 Charlie, Special Ops, and Family Man 1 and 2.

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