Actor Saanand Verma, known for his role in the show Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, says that the life of an artist requires a lot of travel. He enjoys these short adventures and considers traveling a crucial part of his lifestyle.
“Traveling is part of my life and lifestyle because my work demands a lot of traveling. We don’t just shoot in Mumbai; we shoot all over the world. For shooting purposes, any actor can go anywhere. Traveling is necessary. It’s also a lifestyle because traveling is good for your mental and physical health. It creates a lot of good vibes, good energy, and happiness. So, traveling is very important to me,” he says.
“Mostly, I travel for shooting purposes, and I can’t afford a lot of traveling on my own because, as you know, I lack money-making and money-saving skills. But fortunately, I keep getting a lot of assignments. For example, I was in the UK for two months last year. This profession is great for seeing bigger parts of the world. If I can afford it in the future, I will definitely travel at my own expense and enjoy it because traveling really excites me,” he adds.
He loves work trips. “I travel a lot because of my work. I don’t think I fall into any specific category because when I go to work, I keep myself very relaxed. So, it’s a pleasure-cum-business trip for me. I enjoy myself and stay relaxed when I’m not shooting, whether I’m abroad or out of town. When I’m not shooting, I use that time to explore the place and roam around. I feel very lucky that I get to travel a lot and work at the same time,” he explains.
“Traveling is an addiction, and tourism is a huge business worldwide. Everyone promotes tourism through campaigns and awareness programs. It’s really good for people, and because of its business potential, there’s a lot of hype and promotion around it. This makes traveling even more addictive. When something is promoted extensively, it becomes a significant part of your system, heart, and overall life planning. So, I believe traveling is an addiction, and anyone can be addicted to it. I am,” he concludes.