Chunky Pandey used to buy tickets of Govinda’s movies in black, told the reason behind this – chunky panday claims buying govinda movie tickets black sells half price tmovj

Bollywood’s ‘Hero Number 1’ Govinda is famous for his powerful performance and comic timing. The way he brings life to his songs is still remembered by the public. He has given many hit films in the 90s. But recently, when he came on the talk show ‘Too Much’ with his friend actor Chunky Pandey, a big secret related to his films was revealed to everyone.

Why did Chunky Pandey do it? Govinda Trying to ruin the film?

Chunky Pandey narrated an anecdote related to Govinda’s films. He told that once when Govinda’s film was on the verge of becoming a hit, he tried to spoil its box office report. However, Chunky Pandey did not clarify which Govinda’s film he was talking about. The actor said, ‘Once Govinda’s picture was released, it was going to be a hit. So I bought his ticket in black and sold it for half the money, so that the report of the picture gets spoiled.

Govinda, Kajol and Twinkle present there were also surprised to hear the words of friend Chunky Pandey. He was seen laughing at the actor’s words. During this time, Govinda called Chunky Pandey a jealous type of person. The actor said that only he can do such things and later explains it laughingly. Twinkle also called Chunky Pandey a ‘Jugadu actor’.

He further narrated an incident related to the actor when he had brought a big TV on the request of his wife. However, that TV was actually a display installed at the airport, in which all the details of the flight are visible. Govinda was surprised to hear his friend’s Jugadu methods. The stories of Chunky Pandey’s Jugaad and miserliness are quite famous in Bollywood. Many stars including Akshay Kumar have talked about the actor’s stinginess.

Govinda-Chunky Pandey’s films

Chunky Pandey and Govinda have been seen in two 90s films, ‘Aankhen’ and ‘Kaun Rokega Mujhe’. His film ‘Aankhen’ is a 1993 cult classic comedy film, which was produced by David Dhawan. The comic timing of both of them was highly praised. There was also a monkey in the film, which made the fun of the film double.

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