Popular actor, Mohit Raina rose to fame with his stint in the TV serial, Devon Ke Dev Mahadev and Mahabharat. He was also extremely loved for playing the character of ‘Major Karan Kashyap’ in the 2019 film, Uri – The Surgical Strike. Talking about Mohit’s personal life, he was born in Kashmir, and although he grew up there only till the age of eight-nine, his childhood memories are intact. Now, in a conversation, Mohit revealed what he witnessed during his childhood days in Kashmir.
Mohit Raina recalls his childhood days in Kashmir
In an interview with Ranveer Allahbadia, Mohit Raina was asked if he misses his hometown, Kashmir. To this, the actor revealed that although no one can erase his memories of those days when he lived in Kashmir, he doesn’t miss the place. He revealed how there was a constant terror of losing one’s life every moment. Mohit said:
“No, not now. I was around 8-9 when I moved out of Kashmir. My childhood was there. Back then, when the issues had started in Kashmir, it was a tough time for everyone, so even we saw those tough times. I remember everything- like watching my school burn. These are very personal things, I don’t think people can understand these things. Like, going to the school in the morning being unaware of how will you come back, witnessing firing.”