Key Points

Suniel Shetty paid a touching tribute to his late father Veerappa Shetty on Father’s Day. He shared a rare childhood photo, calling his father his "first hero" and "silent strength." The actor often credits Veerappa for shaping his values and resilience. The emotional post resonated with fans celebrating paternal bonds.

Key Points: Suniel Shetty Honors Late Father Veerappa as His First Hero

  • Suniel Shetty shares unseen childhood photo with father Veerappa
  • Recalls father’s struggles working as a restaurant boy
  • Veerappa Shetty passed away in 2017 at age 93
  • Actor credits father for shaping his resilience
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Suniel Shetty remembers his 'first hero' father Veerappa with a touching tribute

Suniel Shetty shares a rare childhood photo and heartfelt tribute for Father’s Day, remembering his father Veerappa Shetty as his "silent strength."

Suniel Shetty remembers his 'first hero' father Veerappa with a touching tribute
"For being my first hero, my silent strength, My forever home. – Suniel Shetty"

Mumbai, June 15

On the occasion of Father’s Day, actor Suniel Shetty took a walk down memory lane as he paid a heartfelt tribute to his late father, Veerappa Shetty, whom he lovingly described as his ‘first hero.’

Sharing an unseen childhood photo, the 'Dhadkan' actor poured his heart out in a caption that reflected love, respect, and gratitude. In his post, Suniel wrote, “No big post. No fancy words. Just a heart full of gratitude and a quiet thank you… For the love that never asked for anything in return. For being my first hero, my silent strength, My forever home. Happy Father’s Day.”

The tribute, accompanied by a rare childhood photo, offered a glimpse into the deep bond the actor shared with his father, whom he often credits for shaping his values and resilience. In the rare childhood picture, baby Suniel is seen sitting on his father’s lap, looking straight at the camera.

Suniel Shetty's father, Virappa Shetty, died on February 28, 2017. At 93, he breathed his last at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai, where he was admitted for treatment. The actor's father suffered a stroke in 2013, after which Suniel is believed to have set up an entire ICU at his Mumbai residence.

The 'Hera Pheri' actor had once spoken fondly about his father, Veerappa, calling him his “real hero.” Suniel had recalled how his father started working at a very young age and built a life from humble beginnings. Sharing glimpses of his father’s early struggles, the actor had mentioned that Veerappa worked as a waiting boy at a restaurant and would clean used plates. He also remembered how his father would sleep on flattened mustard sacks, using a rolled-up gunny bag as a pillow.

As the world celebrated Father’s Day on June 15, celebrities from across the entertainment industry shared touching tributes to the fathers who shaped their lives.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Such a beautiful tribute! Suniel Shetty always comes across as such a grounded person, and now we know where he gets it from. His father's journey from cleaning plates to raising a successful son is truly inspiring. 💛
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Priya M.
This made me emotional. In our Indian culture, fathers often show love through actions rather than words. Suniel's tribute captures that silent strength perfectly. My own father worked multiple jobs to educate us - this hits home.
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Arjun S.
Respect! Setting up an ICU at home for his father shows true filial piety. In today's fast-paced world, we often forget these traditional Indian values. Suniel Shetty is setting a great example for the younger generation.
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Sneha R.
While the tribute is touching, I wish he had shared more about his father's life lessons. As public figures, celebrities have a platform to inspire others with such stories of perseverance. Still, a heartfelt post nonetheless.
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Vikram P.
The gunny bag pillow detail got me 😢 So many of our parents/grandparents had similar humble beginnings. Suniel's success story is proof that with hard work and good values, anyone can achieve their dreams. Jai Hind!
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Neha T.
Beautiful post! But I do wonder - why do we need Father's Day to express these feelings? In India, we should celebrate our parents every day. That said, it's nice to see celebrities using their influence to highlight family values.

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