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Hans India
26-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Suniel Shetty brings a father's fury and heart to ‘Hunter 2'
Suniel Shetty returns as Santha in Hunter Season 2, but this time with a compelling emotional transformation. The actor recently revealed that he approached the character with a fresh perspective, ensuring a deeper, more evolved portrayal in the second season of the action-packed series. In a candid conversation, Shetty confirmed that everything about Santha—his body language, emotional energy, and look—has been reimagined to suit the new arc. While the first season introduced viewers to a rough, carefree Santha, the sequel shifts focus to a father's relentless quest to reunite with his daughter. 'I am very different in this season,' Suniel shared. 'The body language is different. The look is different. The emotions are different. Carefree and careless, Santha was in the first. Here, it is more about family. That is his only objective.' The actor described his character's evolution as one rooted in obsession and determination. 'There is no disturbance, but no other distraction in his life. He wants his daughter back and at any cost. Like any father, my obsession is Tia Nahan. I don't think beyond that,' he added. Shetty hopes that his performance captures the emotional weight of a desperate father, saying, 'If I have done justice from that point of view... I think I would have done justice to my role.' Directed by Prince Dhiman and Alok Batra, Hunter 2 also stars Jackie Shroff, Anusha Dandekar, and Barkha Bisht. The series premiered for free on July 24 on Amazon MX Player.


Time of India
26-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Suniel Shetty on bringing extra depth in 'Hunter 2': 'He is a very different man'
(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Actor Suniel Shetty has opened up about his conscious effort to bring extra depth to his character in 'Hunter 2'. Returning as Santha in the second season, the actor shared that he approached the role with a fresh perspective, making deliberate changes to his body language, emotions, and overall portrayal. When asked if there's a conscious effort to bring something extra or different in a second season of the same series, Suniel told IANS that as an actor, he approached 'Hunter 2' with a fresh mindset. I am very different in this season He said that everything about his character-body language, appearance, and emotions-has evolved. This time, the story is driven by a father's desperate mission to find his daughter, bringing a deeper emotional core to the role. The 'Dhadkan' actor shared, "I am very different in this season. The body language is different. The look is different. The emotions are different. Carefree and careless, Santha was in the first. Here it is more about family. And that is his only objective. There is no disturbance, but no other distraction in his life. He wants his daughter back and at any cost. He will go to any lengths to get that happening. So, I think that itself is a beautiful moment. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No annual fees for life UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Like any father, my obsession is Tia Nahan, and I don't think beyond. And that is the kind of father he is in this. And if I have done justice from that point of view of being able to bring out the emotion of a real father in it. I think I would have done justice to my role." Directed by Prince Dhiman and Alok Batra, "Hunter Season 2" also stars Jackie Shroff, Anusha Dandekar, and Barkha Bisht in crucial roles. The series premiered for free on 24th July on Amazon MX Player.


The Star
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
A different flavour of cake for every mum out there
Unusual flavours: Dr Kosyilya (in blue), her mother Santha and son Yashyil sample the different cakes at the bakery located at Gurney Plaza, George Town. — ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star GEORGE TOWN: Those who want to say 'I love you' with a cake to their mums on Mothers Day, can do so with flavours that will surely impress her. Think of Musang King durian and salted egg yolk, jackfruit and cheese, cempedak and cheese, tiramisu and jackfruit, and 50-odd other flavours to make the day's celebration a delicious indulgence. Dr A. Kosyilya, 39, who turned up at a cake shop here with her mother N. Santha Devi, 63, and son Yashyil Prem Thomas, two, was fascinated by the wide array of different flavoured cakes available. 'It is my son's birthday and also Mothers Day this weekend, so we thought that it would be nice to get a cake to celebrate both occasions,' she said. Though the fusion of flavours tempted Dr Kosyilya and Santha, they were concerned that Yashyil might be fussy, so they went for the 'safest flavour' – chocolate. Shop manager Queenie Tan said while the combination of Musang King durian and salted egg yolk may sound outlandish, the sweet-savoury interplay is bold and deeply indulgent for those who enjoy unconventional flavours. She added that for Mothers Day, the shop offered smaller cakes as not all customers would want to buy a 5kg cake. The bakery located at Gurney Plaza also sells various types of cheesecakes, including slices of Hor Kar Sai (a mix of Milo and coffee) and the famous Musang King cake. Tan also said that even foreigners who came to the shop were keen on trying some of the unconventional flavoured cakes. 'Often we will caution them and offer them alternatives, but they are adventurous and will go for the non-conventional flavours such as durian,' she said. She said the shop also sells 'out-of-the-world' flavoured cakes once in a while for a limited time. 'We had a chilli-chocolate cake and a tomyam flavoured one. 'The chilli-chocolate one was surprisingly sweet and was a fun cake, while the tomyam one was not sweet and tasted exactly like the dish.'