New Delhi: Reports of Sunny Deol’s ‘Gadar2′ success and his ’56 crore loan’ are running almost parallelly both in new and on social media. On Sunday, Bank of Baroda issued a notice that Sunny Deol’s home in Juhu will be put up on e-auction to recover the loan the actor took from the bank. It was claimed that the Gadar 2 star owes Rs 56 crores. On Monday, the bank retracted the statement for ‘technical reasons.’
Now, the star himself has chosen to address the recent developments. Sunny Deol said in a statement, “We are in process of resolving this issue and the issue will be resolved. We request for no further speculation on the same.”
The statement also came shortly after Akshay Kumar’s team clarified that he did not help Sunny with relieving the loan. Earlier in the day, it was reported that the OMG 2 star came forward to help the Gadar 2 actor and allegedly offered to pay a ‘huge chunk’ of the loan to save Sunny’s Juhu home. “Akshay Kumar had a meeting with Sunny Deol on Sunday, August 20, hours after the news of the notice spread like wildfire. He immediately decided to help the Gadar 2 (2023) actor. As part of the deal, Akshay Kumar will be paying a huge chunk of the debt. Sunny Deol will then repay the loan to Akshay Kumar in a stipulated time. The next step for Sunny Deol is to immediately initiate a meeting with the bank officials,” a source claimed while speaking with Bollywood Hungama.
Shortly after, Akshay Kumar’s spokesperson clarified, “All such claims are absolutely untrue”.
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