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Suraj Berry: “After exploring the world, I’m returning to my first love — acting”

Suraj Berry, son of veteran actor Sudesh Berry — who is remembered for iconic films like Border, Sanam Teri Kasam, Army and television shows such as Shakti: Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki and Suraag: The Clue — is all set to make a comeback to the world of acting after years away from the industry.

“Born in Mumbai, I was always a shy child. I did my schooling at Arya Vidya Mandir and graduated from Mithibai College. My father was extremely busy during my growing-up years, and though I missed spending time with him, I never blamed him. He was one of the most sought-after personalities in the 90s, constantly working and earning love and respect wherever he went,” he recalls.

Acting, he says, was always in his blood. “From a very young age, I was fascinated by the craft, especially after seeing the warmth and admiration my father received. I made my debut in a film called The Little Godfather, jointly produced by Ekta Kapoor and Suniel Shetty, based on the 7/11 Mumbai train bomb blasts. Sadly, even after 90% of the shoot was completed, the film was shelved for reasons unknown. That was heartbreaking. After that, I signed two to three more films, but they too never saw completion,” he shares.

Disappointed, Suraj chose a different path. “I moved to Australia, where I completed my Master’s in Professional Accounting and also pursued an acting course to sharpen my skills. For the past three to four years, I’ve been working as a Prison Officer in a maximum-security prison — a job full of real-life drama and human stories,” he says.

Now, with renewed passion, Suraj is ready to return to the screen. “I feel the pull back to where my heart truly belongs — acting. I’m currently auditioning for projects across TV, OTT, and films, trusting my instincts to lead me toward the right opportunities.”

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