[2][3][4] Dravid played the violin in high school and met a classical musician in a music chat room.
Their relationship became abusive; aged 19, Dravid was arrested and convicted of assaulting her husband with a picture frame.
[5] After her deportation, Dravid had no intention of pursuing a career in entertainment, and worked odd jobs including as a receptionist at a brothel.
[6] She initially attended an open mic night to get over her anxiety at working customer service facing jobs and her fear of public speaking, and continued to pursue stand-up comedy after her sets were successful.
In 2017, she decided on showbusiness, and perhaps writing a drama or serial based on her experiences; upon her choosing, she turned her thoughts of being in an abusive relationship into a show called Down the Rabbit Hole, which played the New Zealand International Comedy Festival (NZICF).