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R Madhavan Earned Rs 70–80K Monthly Before a Chance Encounter Led Him to Acting

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Actor R Madhavan had ambitions of wealth and fame from his teenage years, long before entering the film industry. Prior to his acting career, he worked as a communication skills trainer in Mumbai. A chance street encounter unexpectedly steered him toward cinema. Madhavan initially suspected his first acting offer was a scam. The opportunity eventually led to his debut in the acclaimed Tamil film Alaipayuthey.

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