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Suniel Shetty Turns 64: Actor, Entrepreneur, Legend — Here's How Rich He Really Is!

Suniel Shetty Turns 64: Actor, Entrepreneur, Legend — Here's How Rich He Really Is!

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Suniel Shetty, the action icon of Bollywood, turns 64 today. From powerful roles to smart business moves, here's a look at his net worth, hit films, and future projects.
Suniel Shetty Birthday: Suniel Shetty, often affectionately called Anna, is now a Bollywood veteran with a legacy that spans over three decades. With his captivating screen presence, intense performances, and dedication to fitness and discipline, he has built a strong fan base across generations. Known especially for his action-packed roles in the 1990s and early 2000s, Suniel has evolved into a multi-dimensional personality — balancing acting, entrepreneurship, and philanthropy.
Whether it's a powerful dialogue delivery or a smart business move, Suniel Shetty continues to inspire millions.
Suniel Shetty Birthday: Net Worth
Suniel Shetty's net worth is said to be around Rs 125 crore in Indian currency, equivalent to $1 million, as of 2025. His primary sources of income include the Indian film industry, his commercial deals, and investments in numerous business enterprises. His riches stem from his acting profession, film production, fitness businesses, real estate, and hospitality.
Over the past 30 years, he has appeared in over 150 films, earning an estimated Rs 300 crore. However, his business pursuits add considerably more to his overall riches.
Suniel Shetty was one of the first celebrities to venture into the hospitality industry. He is most recognised for his action-packed parts from the 1990s and early 2000s.
He owned H2O, a Mumbai restaurant and bar. It was located in the famed Bandra neighbourhood, and it had since become a favourite hangout site for celebrities.
Following its successful run, he closed H2O and relaunched the restaurant under a new name, Little Italy. The restaurant now serves traditional Italian cuisine, catering to the fine tastes of both celebrities and the general public.
Suniel Shetty: Top dialogues
'Main tumhe bhool jaon yeh ho nahi sakta … aur tum mujhe bhool jao yeh main hone nahi doonga": Dhadkan
'Dilwale toh bahut dekhe, lekin pyar mein joh pagal ho jaye … aise dilwale ko aaj pehli baar dekha": Dilwale
'Mohobbat aur paagalpan ka bohot purana rishta hai"- Border.
'Ek sachche desh bhakt ko hum fauj se nikaal sakte hain..lekin uske dil se desh bhakti nahi"- Jai Ho.
'Tumhare haaton mein woh rekhayein hai, jo mere haaton mein nahi hai … tumhare maathe pe woh lakeerein hai, jo mere maathe par nahi hai"- Dhadkan
Suniel Shetty: Latest And Upcoming Projects
Hunter 2
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Suniel Shetty most recently featured in Hunter 2, which is streaming on Amazon MX Player. Suniel Shetty's character, ACP Vikram Sinha, is on a journey to save his daughter, who has been kidnapped by the enigmatic criminal known as The Salesman (Jackie Shroff). The season delves further into Vikram's past and emotional troubles as he navigates a complicated world of crime and corruption.
Welcome To The Jungle
This is the third installment of the Welcome franchise and is currently under production. The film's ensemble cast includes Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, and many others.
Hera Pheri 3
Suniel Shetty will also be seen in the third part of this popular comedy franchise. Amid a slew of controversies, the film's production is back on track and the shoot is expected to end next year.
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