5 Ways to Financially Survive as an Actor


Millions of aspiring actors travel to Mumbai in hopes of landing Bollywood acting jobs and create their career as an actor. If you are amongst them, you know that the initial period can cause a financial strain on you.

The following tips are designed to help you go through that phase without struggling -

Find better rentals
You wouldn't want to spend a major chunk of your income on rent. Therefore, it is always preferable to find a house or flat which doesn't charge high rent. If you live far away from your workplace, you might end up spending a lot on transportation. However, the ones near your workplace might cost a bomb. Do your homework and select the most economical one.

Take the local
Get familiar with local travel and use private transport services. Yes, boarding a local train or bus can be very hectic as they're extremely congested. Moreover, they have the ability to make you late for work. To avoid so, try and leave your house before time so you can board the earliest train a significantly lesser number of passengers.

Cook your own food
Instead of mindlessly spending a lot of bucks on readymade or hotel food, invest it in groceries which can help you in not only saving money but also provides better home-cooked meals which can load you up with stamina required in acting auditions for movies.

Start saving money
As a budding actor, you might not have a strong and fixed source of income. Therefore, you should avoid making purchases that can drill holes in your pocket. In order to resist the temptation of spending unnecessarily, keep a separate jar or money bank for miscellaneous or 'treat yourself' expenses.

Seize every opportunity
Even the smallest ad offer or enrolling in small contests can help you earn money, little by little or all at once. Both of these are in your favor. Try your luck at acting auditions in Mumbai for serials. Remember that it is better to have something than to have nothing at all.

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