In an industry where making a successful debut often paves the way for a long-standing career, Girish Kumar stands out as an exception. The actor became an overnight sensation at the age of 24 with his debut in *Ramaiya Vastavaiya* (2013), but surprisingly, he left Bollywood at 27 to join the corporate world
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**A Star is Born**
Girish Kumar made his film debut under the direction of Prabhu Deva in *Ramaiya Vastavaiya*, a remake of the Tamil hit *Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana*. Starring alongside Shruti Haasan and Sonu Sood, the romantic drama grossed over Rs 40 crore, significantly surpassing its budget. The film’s music and television reruns cemented Girish’s place as a promising newcomer. However, his career in Bollywood was short-lived, with his next film, *Loveshhuda* (2016), failing at the box office. This marked the end of his acting stint.
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**A Secret Marriage**
Around the time of *Loveshhuda*’s release, Girish married his childhood sweetheart, Krsna. Despite his public persona, Girish kept his marriage under wraps, fearing it might hinder his prospects as a romantic hero. In a 2017 Instagram post, he finally revealed his marriage, explaining his initial secrecy was to safeguard his career. “Krsna was a little apprehensive but she understood my need to safeguard my film’s interests. But now I want to share her with the world and declare my love for her officially,” Girish stated.
**From Actor to Corporate Leader**
Girish Kumar is the son of Kumar Taurani, a prominent film producer and co-owner of Tips Industries. After stepping away from acting, Girish joined his father and uncle, Ramesh Taurani, at Tips Industries. As the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Rs 4700-crore company, Girish has played a significant role in the production and marketing of major projects like the *Ponniyin Selvan* series and *Merry Christmas*.
While Girish’s transition from Bollywood actor to corporate executive is unusual, it showcases his versatility and commitment to his family’s business legacy.
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