For most actors, validation comes in different forms applause, reviews, awards or even numbers. But sometimes, the most meaningful validation arrives in the form of a voice, a moment, or a sentence spoken by someone whose journey you deeply respect. That was the kind of moment actor Jaideep Ahlawat experienced after the release of Paatal Lok, a show that altered his professional trajectory in ways he could not have imagined.During a recent conversation featuring Jaideep, Manoj Bajpayee, Priyamani, Nimrat Kaur and content creator RaviGupta and Kusha Kapila, the mood shifted from light banter to a surprisingly emotional revelation. Jaideep recounted how life changed after Paatal Lok not just because it made him a household name, but because of a phone call that arrived soon after.Jaideep recalled the moment his life changed after Paatal Lok, ‘When Season 1 released, I got a phone call from Manoj Bajpayee. He spoke to me for 20 minutes. I will never forget that. After the call, I cried a lot,’ he said.”It was the kind of confession that catches an audience off guard — not because of the tears, but because it highlighted how even in an industry as competitive and chaotic as Hindi cinema, there remains extraordinary room for grace, admiration and mentorship.Curious to know what exactly had moved Jaideep to tears, Kusha turned to Manoj and asked what he had said during the call. Manoj, in his typical understated style, responded with a simplicity that carried enormous weight.“I told him, ‘Please open a film institute. I want to become your student.’.”The line instantly reframed everything. Manoj Bajpayee, a National Award winner and one of the most respected actors in the country, had chosen to salute Jaideep not as a peer, but as a master worth learning from. It was admiration rooted in a genuine belief in Jaideep’s craft.For Jaideep, it wasn’t just praise — it was an acknowledgment from someone whose journey had itself been defined by resilience, rejection and eventual triumph. Both the actors were recently seen in The Family Man 3 and were earlier part of Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs of Wasseypur.
