Popular TV anchor Manish Paul, who is making his Bollywood debut with "Mickey Virus", feels proud to see his hoardings all over Mumbai. He says it's a dream come true.
"It's a dream come true. I have got a solo lead film, my hoardings are all over Mumbai...I used to see film hoardings around Juhu whenever I visited Mumbai as a kid. So, it's a dream come true," Manish said here Saturday.
He says all actors who come to Mumbai aim to do films.
"I also had similar dreams when I came to Mumbai in 2005. But I thought I needed grooming. I didn't have a filmy background, and so I did television, radio jockeying and then I thought it's the right time to do films," he added.
Directed by Saurabh Varma, "Mickey Virus" also stars Elli Avram, who is currently seen in reality show "Bigg Boss Saath-7". The film hits theatres Oct 25.
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