Maniesh Paul Jokes His "Peak" Was Age 8: "No Debt, Mental Health on Track"

Maniesh Paul shared a witty social media post using a stylish photo to satirize the pressures of adulthood. He humorously declared that his "peak" was at age eight, citing no debt, ideal weight, and mental health on track. The actor and host has a career spanning television serials, Bollywood films like 'Mickey Virus' and 'Tees Maar Khan', and popular hosting gigs. He was most recently seen in the film 'Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari'.

Key Points: Maniesh Paul's Humorous Take on Adulting & Perfect Life

  • Humorous social media post on adulting
  • Joked his perfect life was at age 8
  • Reflects on debt, sleep, and mental health
  • Outlines his TV and film career
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Maniesh Paul jokes about the time when his 'mental health was on track' and he had 'no debt'

Actor-host Maniesh Paul shares a satirical post about his "peak" at age 8, joking about debt, sleep, and mental health. See his career journey.

"No debt. Ideal weight. 8 hours of sleep. Mental health on track... This was my peak. I was 8. - Maniesh Paul"

Mumbai, March 12

Actor and television host Maniesh Paul shared a humorous and satirical post on his social media where he reflected on the idea of a "perfect life".

He joked that the only time when everything looked truly in place was when he was 8 years old.

Taking to his social media account, Maniesh shared a stylish photograph of himself walking down a hotel corridor dressed in a black suit and smart glares.

The actor used the image to deliver a tongue-in-cheek write-up about life and responsibilities that are associated with adulthood.

The text on the picture read, "No debt. Ideal weight. 8 hours of sleep. Mental health on track. Right nutrition. Zero alcohol. This was my peak. I was 8. Enjoy!"

Along with the post, Maniesh captioned it: "Beat this."

On the professional front, Maniesh kickstarted with his career in Delhi, as a host at various cultural events in schools and colleges.

He was then seen in Ghost Bana Dost in the role of a ghost. Maniesh, then went onto act in many serials such as Radhaa Ki Betiyaan Kuch Kar Dikhayengi, Zindadil, Ssshhhh...Phir Koi Hai and Kahani Shuru with Love Guru.

In Bollywood, Maniesh made his debut in a lead role of the computer geek Mickey in Mickey Virus.

The actor later appeared in Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif starrer Tees Maar Khan in 2010.

Maniesh was last seen in "Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari". The film featured Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra, Rohit Saraf and Akshay Oberoi, and was directed by Shashank Khaitan and produced by Karan Johar.

The actor also is popular as a host, and has anchored various reality shows and also live Bollywood and television events.

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's funny but also makes you think. Mental health is such a taboo topic here, especially for men. Good on him for bringing it up in a light-hearted way. More celebrities should talk about this.
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Aman W
Haha, true that! No loans, no job stress, no pressure to get married... just pure childhood bliss. Miss those days yaar.
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Sarah B
While the joke is great, I do wish the article focused a bit more on his actual work and journey. He's a talented host and actor, not just a meme creator. Respectfully, the piece feels a bit lightweight.
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Karthik V
Maniesh Paul is seriously underrated. From hosting to acting, he brings such positive energy. This post shows his connect with common people's struggles. More power to him!
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Nisha Z
"Ideal weight" and "right nutrition" hit different in a country obsessed with ghar ka khaana and then body image. His humour always has a layer of truth. 👏

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