Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty has contributed some unforgettable movies to Indian cinema. Known for his zeal and hard working nature, the actor says that he has done enough films in his 25-year-old career and should now focus on his children Athiya and Ahan’s future in Bollywood.
“I did an overdose of cinema. I needed to take a break. This is a period where I need to focus on my children. Athiya and Ahan's careers are more important to me. I think I should take it easy and focus on them and share with them whatever I have learnt," said Suniel. Talking about Athiya’s debut movie ‘Hero’ opposite Sooraj Pancholi, the proud father said, “Two newcomers brought in Rs 37 crore at the box office. That is not bad at all. I am indebted to Salman (producer) and Nikhil Advani (director). She has learnt to be patient. Her second film will release soon. She wants to do the best films. I am proud of the way she is going about her career."
While son Ahan will make his debut in Sajid Nadiadwala's upcoming untitled production, Suniel is making his comeback on the silver screen with ‘A Gentleman’ starring Sidharth Malhotra and Jacqueline Fernandez. Talking about his role, Suniel said, “I was away for three and half years and now I am back. I have a small but important role in it. I have also signed other projects.”
Helmed by Krishna D.K. andRaj Nidimoru, and produced by Fox Star Studios, 'A Gentleman' will hit the theatres on 25th August.