From living in a 10×10 chawl to becoming one of Bollywood’s most bankable stars, Vicky’s journey mirrors the hard-fought progress of his family. In a heartfelt interview, Sham Kaushal opened up about the family’s modest beginnings, the emotional toll of his work in the film industry, and why he never had to teach his sons humility—they lived it with him.
Sham Kaushal on parenting with values
In an interview with Aman Aujla on YouTube, Sham Kaushal shared that he never pressured Vicky or Sunny to follow a specific path. Instead, he simply encouraged them to be good human beings. He believes children learn by observing, and since his sons saw honesty and humility at home, they naturally adopted those values.
From cement floors to a flat
He added that both Vicky and Sunny were born in a 10×10 chawl, where the family slept on a thin mattress on a cement floor. As life improved, they moved to a two-room chawl and eventually into a flat. Sham Kaushal said his sons witnessed his entire journey—from riding a motorcycle to owning a second-hand Fiat. He recalled coming home after tough days and crying in front of them when he felt humiliated at work, adding that he never believed in hiding emotions from his children.
Vicky Kaushal on witnessing struggle up close
Vicky Kaushal, in a conversation with Raj Shamani on his podcast, reflected on his upbringing and early understanding of the film industry. He said that being born into a family where someone works behind the scenes gave him a clear view of the industry’s harsh realities. Raised in a 10×10 chawl, Vicky recalled watching his parents slowly build their life—from buying furniture piece by piece to moving from a chawl to a 1BHK, and eventually to a 2BHK flat. He said the struggles were never hidden from him, and he always knew the industry came with its challenges.Vicky Kaushal recently delivered the biggest hit of his career with the historical drama Chhaava, which grossed over ₹800 crore worldwide. His brother Sunny Kaushal was last seen in Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba.