Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty, who has been in the film industry for over three decades, is known for many of his successful movies. However, one lesser-known incident from his past involved a prank that unexpectedly caused trouble for innocent people.
Suniel had a childhood friend whose father used to print movie tickets. Taking advantage of this, Suniel decided to play an April Fool’s prank by printing fake movie tickets and giving them to his close circle and others. Unaware that the tickets were fake, many people used them to try to enter a cinema hall. When they were denied entry and a conflict broke out, the police intervened and ended up beating the people with batons on the suspicion of holding counterfeit tickets.
Though the prank was meant to be harmless fun, it resulted in significant distress and even physical harm to unsuspecting victims. This incident stands out as an unusual and costly episode in Suniel Shetty’s life, contrasting with his composed on-screen persona.
On the professional front, Suniel Shetty began his Bollywood career in 1992 with the film "Balwan" and has since been part of notable films including "Mohra," "Hera Pheri," "Dhadkan," and recently appeared in the web series "Hunter" Season 2 on Amazon MX Player, earning positive reviews.
This prank story reflects a rare but impactful moment from Suniel Shetty’s past, highlighting the unintended consequences of what was meant to be lighthearted fun.
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