Actor Suraj Berry on How Travel Keeps Him Grounded and Recharged for His Comeback

Actor Suraj Berry, son of veteran actor Sudesh Berry, opens up about how travel recharges his spirit, inspires creativity, and helps him maintain balance as he prepares for his acting comeback.

Oct 8, 2025 - 16:53
Actor Suraj Berry on How Travel Keeps Him Grounded and Recharged for His Comeback

Some journeys don’t begin with destinations; they begin with the need to breathe again. For actor Suraj Berry, travel is exactly that — a pause button that allows him to rediscover himself before stepping back into the demanding world of entertainment. Son of veteran actor Sudesh Berry, known for memorable roles in Border, Sanam Teri Kasam, and Army, Suraj carries not just a legacy, but also a perspective that values experience over applause. And travel, he says, is his way of staying connected to life beyond the camera.

“For me, a good holiday is more than just taking time off — it’s about recharging mentally and emotionally,” he says with an easy smile. “Travel helps me break away from routine, see life from a fresh perspective, and come back feeling lighter and more motivated.” It’s a simple statement, but one that carries a quiet wisdom — the kind that comes from living, not just observing.

His most recent adventures include a serene getaway to Goa earlier this year and a summer escape to Sydney, both trips that gave him moments of reflection and joy. “My all-time favorite place to unwind in India is the beaches of Goa,” he shares. “The calm mornings and lively evenings always leave me refreshed.” His dream destination, however, lies in the wild plains of Masai Mara, still waiting to be crossed off his bucket list. “For me, it’s the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure — especially with the wildlife and the Great Migration. It feels like one of those places where you understand how vast and beautiful the world really is.”

Balancing wanderlust with professional commitments isn’t easy, and Suraj knows that. But he believes travel doesn’t always have to mean luxury or long breaks. “Traveling is important for everyone. It gives you stories, experiences, and memories that no material thing can replace. But not everyone can travel often — life gets busy. That’s why I try to take shorter trips when I can. Even a quick weekend getaway can reset your energy completely.”

Interestingly, one of Suraj’s favorite kinds of travel is solo travel — a practice not many embrace easily, but one he finds deeply fulfilling. “A solo trip gave me confidence and the freedom to explore at my own pace,” he explains. “You learn to enjoy your own company, and you meet people you’d never meet otherwise. It’s one of the most enriching experiences I’ve ever had. Everyone should try it at least once — it changes how you see yourself.”

When asked about what he never travels without, Suraj’s answer reflects his balanced nature — practical yet personal. “I always carry my headphones for music and podcasts, a power bank — because it’s a lifesaver when you’re on the move — and sunglasses. They’re simple things, but they instantly give me that holiday vibe.” His minimalism isn’t just about travel gear; it mirrors how he approaches life — with focus, clarity, and a touch of style.

Now, as he prepares to make his acting comeback, travel continues to play a grounding role in his life. “Holidays give me the pause I need before I return to the hustle. They’re not just breaks; they’re investments in myself,” he reflects thoughtfully. For Suraj, travel isn’t an escape — it’s a quiet dialogue between him and the world, a reminder that even in motion, there’s meaning.

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