Bhagyashri Borse: ‘I didn’t know English at all’: ‘Lenin’ star Bhagyashri Borse recalls harassment after moving to Nigeria |
Mother Bhagyashree Borsefresh on the success of his Telugu film ‘Lenin,’ shared one of the most difficult parts of his childhood. The actor spoke candidly about being abused when his family moved from Maharashtra to Nigeria while interacting with college students. He said that what happened to him affected him a lot when he was a child but it also helped him become the confident person he is today. Her inspirational story has now touched many fans on social media.
Bhagyashri Borse remembers bullying
During an interaction with students at the Honest Town Hall, Bhagyashri Borse said that she studied at a Marathi school in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar before moving to Nigeria after her father got a job opportunity. Remembering the transition was difficult, he said, “I didn’t know English at that time. I only knew Marathi, I only knew Hindi, and all these NRI kids who are Indian kids around me were like, how come they don’t know English?” I was so innocent. It was just because I didn’t know the language.” Remembering those days, he added: “I have been harassed. I feel it’s all about changing the noise and focusing on our goal. It will be difficult; it will hurt, but that pain will force you to grow. Honestly, without it, my English wouldn’t be so good. He wouldn’t have bullied me because of my English, would he? So I choose to see it that way. I believe that every negative in our life helps to make the positive stronger. “
Bhagyashri Borse is transforming painful memories into her own growth
Bhagyashri Borse also said that bullying is something that many children face for various reasons, whether it is appearance, language, education, or the way they grew up. He could have let these experiences define him, but instead he used them as motivation to do better. The actress believes: “It depends on how you look at it. It’s worth noting that her outspokenness is appreciated by many people who credit her with hope to overcome the challenges she faced in her childhood.
From humble beginnings to the triumph of ‘Lenin’
Bhagyashri Borse has been determined and persistent. He comes from a low-income family and has spoken of his father’s struggles to find work when the opportunity presented itself. He started his career in photography and advertising, then moved to films and slowly gained recognition in the industry. Recently, she was seen in the Telugu blockbuster ‘Lenin’ opposite Akhil Akkneni, which turned out to be the biggest commercial success of her career so far.



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