Actor and comedian Sunil Grover, known for his acting, comedy and mimicry, was seen spending the night on the banks of the Ganga in the spiritual town of Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. Sharing a video of the experience on social media, Grover captioned it, “Taare Zameen Par”. Despite having a net worth of crores, the actor’s simple gesture drew appreciation from many social media users. Spent the night with Sadhus and pilgrims at Triveni Ghat Grover reportedly spent the night alongside wandering Sadhus and ascetic devotees who sleep on the ghats near the Ganga. The location featured in the video is believed to be Triveni Ghat, one of Rishikesh’s most revered riverfronts and a place associated with spiritual significance and salvation. Many people praised the actor for embracing simplicity and staying connected to his roots. Acclaimed for comedy, mimicry and film roles Sunil Grover has earned widespread recognition for his comic performances and celebrity impersonations. In recent months, he received praise for mimicking Amitabh Bachchan and Javed Akhtar during a public event, with Akhtar himself reportedly enjoying the performance. Apart from television, Grover has appeared in several successful films, including Bharat, Jawan, Gabbar Is Back, Baaghi, Ghajini, and The Legend of Bhagat Singh. Successful career and growing net worth Best known for his iconic character “Gutthi,” Grover’s popularity has grown significantly over the past decade. According to reports, he charges approximately ₹50–60 lakh for film projects and around ₹10–15 lakh per television episode, contributing to his substantial earnings and increasing net worth. Recovered after major health scare in 2022 Grover is married to Aarti, an interior designer, and the couple has a son. In 2022, the actor suffered a heart attack and underwent quadruple bypass surgery. Although doctors advised him to rest for a month, he reportedly returned to work after about 25 days. Post navigation Woman’s clothes torn, head shaved, forced to drink urine:Husband assaults wife before children, arrested ‘Right to walk on demarcated footpath is fundamental right’:SC says drivers ignore pedestrians’ difficulties, officials will face action for violations