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Singer's Father's Gas Station Sacrifice for Family
22 Apr
Summary
- Father sacrificed a high-profile job in India for US opportunities.
- Family of six lived in a one-bedroom apartment and used food stamps.
- Parents worked tirelessly, including manual labor, for a better future.

Singer Jasmine Sandlas recently revealed the profound sacrifices her parents made after relocating from India to the United States. Her father, who had a distinguished career as a law school valedictorian in India, had to start over in America. He took a job pumping gas at a service station, a stark contrast to his former professional standing.
Sandlas recounted their early struggles, describing a life in a cramped one-bedroom apartment shared by six family members. Financial difficulties were so severe that the family depended on food stamps for their sustenance. Her mother also undertook physically demanding labor, likened to that of a majdoor, to contribute to the household income.
Despite the immense hardships, her father eventually rebuilt his career, becoming a legal interpreter. This stability, along with their parents' unwavering perseverance, paved the way for Sandlas' success in the music industry. She credits their sacrifices for shaping her journey and instilling in her the drive to succeed.