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Sunil Pal (born 2 May 1975) is an Indian comedian,
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and voice actor. He has played comic roles in various
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films. In 2010, he wrote and directed a comedy film, ''Bhavnao Ko Samjho'', which featured 51 stand-up comedians including Siraj Khan,
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, Raju Srivastav, Kapil Sharma, Navin Prabhakar,
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, Sudesh lehri and many more.


Early life

Sunil Pal was born in 1975 into a middle class
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speaking family in
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. His father was an employee for the
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. He studied in Janata Vidyalaya city branch school, Balharshah. He came to Mumbai in 1995 when his father got transferred. He joined the Junior College. There he used to mimic his professors and famous actors. After college, he struggled for three years.


Career


Early career

During one of his interviews, Pal said "I was working at a tea stall in Santacruz as waiter. Those days I'd sleep on the footpath and I used to use the telephones of a nearby shop to keep in touch with my contacts in film industry."


Films

Pal's first major Hindi film, '' Bombay to Goa'' released in 2007, although he has played small roles in '' Hum Tum'' (2004) and ''
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'' (2006). He has also worked in '' Apna Sapna Money Money'' and he has produced, written, and directed a film called '' Bhavnao ko Samjho''. The film is in the
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for a record 51 stand-up comedians acting in a single film.


2024 Kidnapping

Pal was kidnapped and held hostage on 2 December 2024. He was abducted, when he was on the way to an event in
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, where he was invited by the kidnappers in the pretext of live performance. The kidnappers reportedly asked for a ransom of 20
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and released him after twenty four hours on the Delhi-Meerut road with ₹20,000 to return home. The case took a new turn when two audio recordings surfaced, suggesting the incident may have been a publicity stunt. In the first audio, an unidentified person tells Pal that they have acted on his instructions, while Pal insists he did not file a complaint and claims media pressure forced him to respond. In the second audio, Pal states that he was threatened by his alleged kidnappers, who possess personal details about him and his family. Pal's wife reported to the police, asserting that the audio were edited. Police identified two main accused nams named Lavi Pal and Arjun Karnwal for kidnapping Sunil Pal and a similar kidnapping case of comedian
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. On 14 December 2024, Uttar Pradesh Police arrested Arjun, he was shot and injured the next day during an encounter with police in Meerut. Police recovered an SUV along with ₹2.25 lakh cash and a mobile phone used in the crime from the accused. On the night of 22-23 December, Police arrested the main accused Lavi Pal, for the kidnapping of Mushtaq Khan and Sunil Pal after an encounter in Bijnor. A total of seven arrests were made in the case.


Filmography


Films


Television


Radio


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pal, Sunil Living people People from Wardha district 21st-century Indian male actors Indian male voice actors Indian male comedians Indian stand-up comedians Male actors in Hindi cinema Male actors from Maharashtra 1975 births