Suniel Shetty: “Amitabh Bachchan is the quintessential action hero.”

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Amazon miniTV recently premiered the power-packed thriller, Hunter – Tootega Nahi Todega starring Suniel Shetty. The series witnesses Suniel Shetty showing off blazing guns and high-octane action-packed scenes. Back in his action avatar, as a tough cop, Anna always brings in pristine intensity on-screen which gives flamboyance to his character.

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With audiences, fans and stalwarts from the entertainment industry talking about Suniel Shetty’s undefeated action prowess, Shetty credits his inspiration for action, to Amitabh Bachchan. Reminiscing
Big B’s versatility as an iconic superstar over the years, Suniel Shetty said, “Amitabh Bachchan is the
quintessential action hero for all of us. He is everything when it comes to action, be it the action scenes or
dialogue delivery.”
These 8 episodic series are an amalgamation of Bollywood action drama accompanied by new-age thriller
presupposition. Directed by Prince Dhiman and Alok Batra and produced by Yoodlee films, the film division of Saragama, Hunter Tootega Nahi Todega is streaming on Amazon’s shopping app and Fire TV.

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