Suniel Shetty has been in the news recently after urging CM Yogi Adityanath to help remove the ‘boycott of Bollywood’ trend. He’s one of the most popular actors of his 90’s, but he’s still at his best and audiences can’t wait to see the actor in movies like ‘Hera Pheri 3’. I can’t cut it. However, in a recent interview, Saniel reflected on the film’s failure.
The actor said audiences wouldn’t pay for the garbage they mass produced. His children asked him why he stopped doing movies, saying that he made many mistakes and that audiences didn’t want to pay for the garbage he gave them.
The actor said audiences wouldn’t pay for the garbage they mass produced. His children asked him why he stopped doing movies, saying that he made many mistakes and that audiences didn’t want to pay for the garbage he gave them.
Saniel also added that Bollywood needs to start over and understand how the economy works. The actor also revealed the biggest difference between the ’90s and now. He said he wasn’t judged the way he is today. signed the film. If that hat had happened today, he would have been destroyed and received backlash on social media.
The actor was last seen in a web series called ‘Dharavi Bank’ alongside Vivek Oberoi.