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Money.
That's what drives everyone in the final analysis, whether in the glamour world
of acting or the hard grind of scripting and producing. Cashin' In sits down with
TV celebs to know well they handle their financial matters, and tracks their spending
patterns. As
Sharad Malhotra’s career is going great guns, he has his eyes set on the best
things in life. This cool dude is the most chilled out person as far as financial
matters are concerned, just the way he is about his personal matters.
Know
more about Sharad as he talks about his finances, exclusively on Tellychakkar. How
important is money for you? (Laughs) It is the most important thing
for having a comfortable and luxurious life but it is not more important than
my peace of mind and my happiness. Are you an impulsive buyer?
I
am not an impulsive buyer but when I like something, I don’t see the price tag.
It is very rare that I get time to shop, so impulsive buying doesn’t happen very
often. I am a gizmo freak, so I usually pick up gadgets. I recently bought an
Iphone on an impulse. What are the investments you have made?
I
have not made enough money to indulge in big investments. I want to save money
for buying a house. I am planning to invest my money in something good. I am in
talks with my chartered accountant for that. What is your most expensive
purchase?
My most expensive purchase is yet to come. I came to Mumbai
for work only two years ago, so I have much more work to do and money to earn. Do
you feel financially secure?
No one feels financially secure. I am sure
that even Mukesh Ambani wants to make more money. I am more satisfied financially
than before but I have a long way to go. Who handles your expenses?
I
handle my expenses. I consult my brother in law and my dad at times. What
was your first salary? What you did with it?
It was Rs. 3,000 for a
Reliance print ad. I earned it 3-4 years ago. I spent it on my mom but I don’t
exactly remember what I bought for her. I guess I took her out for a dinner. How
much money do you carry every day?
I generally carry credit cards as
I don’t like carrying cash with me. I do carry a couple of thousands for the sake
of emergency. I keep them in my car to prevent it from being robbed. Do
you invest in the stock market?
I have invested in stock market in the
past but it was not a good experience. I plan to make better and fruitful investments
in the future. I am not interested in stock market any more. Any advice
for investors? If you are investing your own money, then play wise and
smart. If you are investing someone else’s money, then you may do whatever you
want.
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By Anjum Farooki |
Posted
on 2 July , 2008 7:05 pm | | | |