| 1. Saanand grew up in a humble family. |
| 2. At 8 years old, he walked over 25 kilometers to sell books. |
| 3. During school, he won a state-level debate competition for his school after a century. |
| 4. At 12, he tutored a 6-year-old for a fee of 15 rupees. |
| 5. He wrote three 1000-page novels at 12 but later disposed of them due to dissatisfaction. |
| 6. His father, a writer, published novels and poetry. |
| 7. By 18, he started his career as a journalist. |
| 8. Working for a major newspaper, he became the youngest Film Critic in India, covering various topics. |
| 9. He briefly worked for a video magazine before facing unemployment temporarily. |
| 10. Later, he managed stalls at a religious festival and worked for the IN Network. |
| 11. He then joined Sony Entertainment Network, winning global accolades for his creativity. |
| 12. In 2009, he left his job and faced challenges before landing a role in CID in 2010. |
| 13. His role in the TV series Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai! (2015 onwards) brought him widespread recognition. |
| 14. He has featured in advertisements for known brands like Cello Chairs and IDEA. |