- Bank of Baroda auctions Bollywood actor Sunny Deol’s property for unpaid dues.
- Actor owes INR 56 crore in debt, prompting the property auction on August 25.
- Successful film “Gadar 2” earns 300 crore within ten days of release.
State-owned Bank of Baroda in India has initiated the auction of Bollywood actor Sunny Deol’s property due to non-payment of dues. Sunny Deol, renowned for his role in “Gadar 2,” is also a Member of Parliament representing the Indian political party BJP. The actor has an outstanding debt of INR 56 crore. This debt has led to the decision to auction his property, with the auction scheduled for August 25.
The bank released a tender in a local newspaper, announcing the auction of the property belonging to the well-known actor from the film “Border.” The tender, however, did not provide detailed information regarding the amount borrowed by Deol from the bank or the circumstances of the loan.
The tender notice emphasizes that if Sunny Deol wishes to prevent the auction of his property, he must promptly settle his outstanding dues.
Concurrently, Sunny Deol’s recent film “Gadar 2” has achieved significant success at the box office. Within a mere ten days of its release, the movie has amassed a substantial box office collection of 300 crores.