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‘Critics ne meri band baja di’, why did Sunil Shetty start a business in the middle of his acting career?

'Critics ne meri band baja di', why did Sunil Shetty start a business in the middle of his acting career?

Sunil Shetty is not only a great actor but also a successful businessman. He has his own production house called Popcorn Entertainment. Apart from this, Sunil Shetty has chains of hotels and cafes. The actor has his own clothing brand Mischief. Meanwhile, Sunil Shetty came as a guest on Shehnaaz Gill’s chat show Desi Vibes with Shehnaaz Gill. During it, he told how he started the business along with acting.

During a conversation with Shahnaz Gill, Sunil Shetty said: “I was a businessman from the beginning. I did hotel management. When I got the chance to act, my father said there’s only one life, try it and my movies worked. But the critics they played my band. He said I don’t know how to act. I don’t know this, I don’t know that. In such a situation, there was a fear if this career would last or for how long. That’s why I never left my business because it’s very important for you to be mentally and financially secure.

The actor further said, “As soon as I felt that acting is my career, I kept investing, but I didn’t do any business. This place is also such that once a label is attached to you, it stays with you forever. I’m happy to have Got the action hero tag which is why I have survived for so many years.There are good things in it as well as bad things.I started the business for the purpose of security.

Speaking of the employment front, Sunil Shetty is currently seen in the Hunter series. At the same time, Shahnaz Gill is making headlines for his Bollywood debut. She will be seen in Salman Khan’s film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. A few days ago the trailer for the film was released, in which a glimpse of Shahnaz Khan was also seen.

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