Suniel Shetty
Suniel Shetty

Suniel Shetty says his family would have a headache after watching his action films: ‘They would take medicine for headache’

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Suniel Shetty, known for his roles in action-packed films in the 1990s, recently shared that there was a time when even his family wouldn’t enjoy his films but they didn’t have the heart to say that to his face. Instead, the would sit through the film and pop in a pill for headache after the movie.

Reflecting on his family’s reaction to his action films, Suniel told ANI, “Even though my films were working, when I came back home the films didn’t work. After showing my parents the film, my wife and my daughter, they said, ‘Very good,’ and then they said, ‘Ramu Saridon hai toh de do ek (Give me a Saridon if you have one) and I heard that. Yani sir mein dard hua hai bete ki film dekhke (That means they have a headache after watching their son’s film).”

Suniel was known as the action star in the 1990s and appeared in many hits like Mohra, Gopi Kishan, Rakshak, Bhai among many others. In another podcast on Nikhil Kamath’s YouTube channel, Suniel had previously revealed that he would perform his own stunts back in those days.

Suniel also spoke about how the trolling of son-in-law, cricketer KL Rahul, affects him but does not affect the cricketer much. Suniel said, “When Rahul get trolled it hurts me very much. He doesn’t talk and lets his bat do the talking. The faith of the people, captain and selectors in him said it all. The trolling hurts me 100 times more than it hurts Rahul and Athiya.”

The actor also disclosed that he watched the whole 2023 World Cup tournament sitting on the floor. He said, “I didn’t move out of the house. My wife Mana and me were in one room and nobody was allowed in it. I have sat on the floor watching the entire World Cup, every game with fingers crossed and legs folded.”

Suniel was recently seen in the web series Hunter Tootega Nahi Todega.

 

--IANS
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