
Suniel Shetty Has The Sweetest Post For Sisters On Rakhi: ‘Grateful Today And...'
Raksha Bandhan is all about celebrating the special bond between brothers and sisters, and Bollywood veteran Suniel Shetty made sure to make the day even more special for his siblings this year. The actor shared a sweet post on Instagram, featuring a heartwarming photo of himself standing in the middle, with his two sisters on either side. All three were dressed in beautiful traditional outfits and their smiles said it all.
The picture perfectly encapsulated the essence of love, trust and the connection they have shared over the years. Suniel Shetty also had something sweet to say to his sisters on the special day. In a touching note, he wrote, 'With these two by my side, I've never had to look far for strength, love, or grounding. Grateful today… And every single day. Happy Raksha Bandhan."
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Suniel Shetty's Post For Sisters
Suniel Shetty has always been vocal about the importance of family in his life and his recent post is yet another reminder of just how much his sisters mean to him. Even last year, the actor touched hearts by sharing a glimpse of a precious moment with his sister, marking the occasion with a short yet meaningful caption that read, 'Purest and Most Eternal!!"
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Suniel Shetty's Upcoming Projects
Beyond his personal life, Sunil Shetty continues to remain a celebrated figure in the entertainment industry. The actor is currently winning hearts with his role in Hunter 2, which is available on Amazon MX Player. In the show, he plays ACP Vikram Sinha, who is on a mission to save his daughter, kidnapped by the mysterious villain known as The Salesman, played by Jackie Shroff.
Looking ahead, the star will be reuniting with his Hera Pheri gang Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal in the upcoming film Welcome to the Jungle. Recently, Hindustan Times reported that Suniel will be seen in the role of a don with a witty sense of humour.
A source told the portal that Suniel Shetty will be seen as 'loveable don" in the Welcome franchise. 'In fact, a magnificent and lavish introduction sequence has been planned by the makers for his character, making it a grand affair. In his career, Suniel has played some of the most iconic comedy characters, and it will be exciting to see the actor back in his comic avatar," added the insider.
The third instalment also features an ensemble cast including Raveena Tandon, Lara Dutta, Jacqueliene Fernandez, Disha Patani, Arshad Warsi, Paresh Rawal, Johnny Lever, Rajpal Yadav, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade and Krushna Abhishek.
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