Sunny Deol’s Mumbai villa was earlier being auctioned by the Bank of Baroda to recover a loan of around Rs 56 crore. The actor has now reacted to it.

Sunny Deol’s Mumbai villa was earlier put on auction by the Bank of Baroda to recover a loan of Rs 56 crore. The bank was also trying to recover the interest levied on the loan. However, a day later, Bank of Baroda withdrew the e-auction notice for Sunny Deol’s Juhu bungalow, citing ‘technical reasons.’ Amid this controversy, Sunny finally reacted to it saying that this is his personal matter.
SUNNY DEOL REACTS TO HIS VILLA AUCTION ROW
Sunny Deol is currently enjoying the success of his film ‘Gadar 2’. However, since two days, he has been in the middle of a controversy surrounding his upscale Mumbai villa located in Juhu. Sunny Deol has now said they are his “personal matters”.
“I do not want to comment. These are personal matters. Main kuch bhi bolunga, log ghhalat matlab nikalenge (Whatever I will say, people will interpret it wrong),” Sunny Deol told the news agency ANI.
A GIST ABOUT THE CASE
Sunny Deol’s villa was put on auction by the Bank of Baroda on August 20 to recover a loan given to the actor. The bank was also trying to recover the interest levied on the loan. However, Bank of Baroda later withdrew the e-auction notice for Sunny Deol’s Juhu bungalow, citing ‘technical reasons.’