However, her first salary did not come from any of these jobs and it was certainly a daunting experience for her.

Anoushka, who is currently seen in 'Krishna Mohini', shared, “I think my first job was when I was in fourth grade. My dad asked me to get rid of the garbage from home and I gave it to the 'kabadiwala'. I got 70 rupees for it.”

“Since then, it has become my monthly job. I used to save that money and buy myself craft supplies and gifts for my parents' birthdays, Mother's Day, and Father's Day, and sometimes I would lend them to my brother,” she shared.

The actress, who will next be seen in 'Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha', starring Ajay Devgn and Tabu, said, "Even during the break after my 10th, I started a small dance and craft class in my garage and I had few students. ". . And with the money I got I joined the swimming club and got some things I needed at home.”

Anoushka's first job as an adult was as a model for a brand that saw her during a fashion show.

“I was all over Ahmedabad with billboards. My first job as an actor was a street play with an organization called Chhap in Ahmedabad, for which I got Rs 2,500 and I gave it directly to my mother when I went home for Diwali holidays,” she said.

She further said, “I have done so many things in so many professions. I worked as a stylist when I was studying in college, as a photographers assistant, as a model and then as a marketing executive when I first came to Mumbai.”

Anoushka mentioned that, although she is not sure what her first job was, she learned from a very young age to divide her income into savings, expenses, luxuries and, as an adult, also investments.

“For me, luxury is things I buy for my house, my parents, my siblings and my trips. Expenses are my regular monthly expenses. Savings and investments, I don't think it's necessary to explain. But one thing I make sure to do from time to time is educate myself and invest in myself because that's how I'll get a job. I believe in giving back a part of my income to society and contributing to children's education and women's organizations,” she added.