Kartik Aaryan: Mumbai Police issued a challan to Shahzada actor Kartik Aryan for parking his car in the no-parking zone near Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai. The actor, who had gone seemingly to Siddhivinayak temple to seek blessings for his movie ‘Shehzada’ on Saturday morning, had parked his car on the wrong side.
Mumbai police took to the micro-blogging site Twitter and shared a picture of Kartik’s Lamborghini along with a caption that read, “Problem? Problem yeh thi ki the car was parked on the wrong side! Don’t do the ‘Bhool’ of thinking that ‘Shehzadaas’ can flout traffic rules. #RulesAajKalAndForever”.
Callan imposed in actor
Though the police blurred the number plate of the actor’s vehicle, it can be clearly seen. The police did not share the details of how much the challan was imposed on the actor.
The police cleverly mentioned the actor’s blockbuster movie ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2’ and also his latest ‘Shehzada’, but left out his name.
Netizens say ‘Savage’
Netizens could not stop admiring the witty post as they replied with comments like, “Savage,” ” Give this admin a raise every month,” and “This is so funny yet brave.” A few also suggested that bigger issues should also be considered along with issuing fines to actors. “Good that u don’t let the shehzaadas go. Now show your power against the encroaching hawkers and handcarts,” a social media user wrote.
The car in the spotlight was a black Lamborghini Urus. Kartik Aaryan bought it in 2021. The luxury car is priced at more than a whopping Rs 3 crore. The actor had also reportedly shelled out Rs 50 lakh extra to avoid the long waiting period and flew in the model straight from Italy.
Kartik has also produced Shehzada, which is a remake of the Telugu film Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo. The film got a slow start at the box office after it was released on Friday.
Also Read: Avneet Kaur flaunts her envious curves while grooving on Selfiee song Kudiye Ni Teri; Watch Video
Keep watching our YouTube Channel ‘DNP INDIA’. Also, please subscribe and follow us on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, and TWITTER