Suniel Shetty Angry On Mimicry Artist Than He Apologises Touched His Feet On Stage
When Mimicry Crossed the Line: Suniel Shetty’s Stern Warning on Stage”
In an unexpected and dramatic moment at a live stage event, Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty, known for his calm demeanor and gentlemanly presence, lost his cool—and with good reason.
It all started as light-hearted entertainment. A mimicry artist took the stage to imitate Suniel Shetty. However, what began as a playful act soon turned into a disrespectful caricature. The performer began delivering lines in a high-pitched, almost childish voice — a far cry from Suniel Shetty’s deep, rugged tone that fans have come to recognize and admire.
For a few moments, Suniel Shetty watched silently, his expression controlled. But as the mimicry grew more exaggerated and crass, the veteran actor finally walked up to the stage, visibly upset.
“And since then this brother has been speaking random dialogues in a voice that’s not even mine. I have never seen such pathetic mimicry in my life,” Suniel Shetty said, addressing the audience.
The audience, unsure of what would come next, watched in stunned silence. But Suniel Shetty wasn’t done yet.
“When Suniel Shetty speaks, he speaks like a man. Not like a child,” he snapped, directly criticizing the performer’s tone.
“If you mimic someone, do it well. Don’t insult them with such poor imitations.”
The young artist, clearly shaken, immediately apologized and tried to touch Suniel’s feet, pleading, “Sorry, sir. I wasn’t trying to disrespect you.”
But Anna, as Suniel Shetty is fondly called by fans and the film fraternity, had a message to deliver:
“Don’t even try to mimic me, beta. You’ve got a long way to go.”
The situation could have escalated further, but true to his composed nature, Suniel eventually softened, ending his statement with a humble sign-off:
“Lots and lots of love to all of you.”
A Teachable Moment
This incident wasn’t just a viral clip or dramatic entertainment. It was a powerful reminder: Imitation should never cross into insult. Mimicry is a fine art that requires respect, research, and a deep understanding of the person being portrayed.
In today’s digital age, where entertainers often push boundaries for laughs and clout, Suniel Shetty’s reaction serves as a line drawn in the sand — between humor and humiliation.
Suniel’s fans supported his stance widely online, praising him for standing up for himself without resorting to foul language or violence.
Final Thoughts
Respect in art—especially in public performances—is non-negotiable. Mimicry may be fun, but it carries a responsibility. And when that responsibility is ignored, sometimes it takes a true gentleman like Suniel Shetty to remind everyone how far is too far.
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