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Bollywood actor Shekhar Suman has targeted the people living in big cities, especially Mumbai. In an interview, he said that he still likes his hometown Patna but due to his profession and needs, he has to live in Mumbai. Shekhar compared the people of Mumbai to animals and described the city as a jungle.
Shekhar Suman has worked in about 13 films.
People of big cities called robots
In the interview, when Shekhar was asked about the difference between small towns and big cities like Mumbai, he said, 'This city is small? This is a forest. Humans do not live here. Everyone here is creepy. Here people have become robots. There are robots made of AI. These people are idols, they are all stones and so is their heart and soul. Everyone is wandering in the forest, there is no rule and law. All these crazy people, what should we call them? Ashamed to call them human beings.
Shekhar said that he has no other option but to live among such people. Shekhar said, 'In such a situation, a person has no other option but to survive by finding a safe corner for himself. So that one can live here in peace.
Shekhar's look in 'Hiramandi: The Diamond Bazaar'.
Shekhar has been seen in 'Hiramandi'
Shekhar has been living in Mumbai since 1980. When he came to Mumbai from Patna for work, he got an acting offer within 15 days. He did small roles in many films in the 90s. Shekhar got recognition in the industry due to the popularity of the serial 'Dekh Bhai Dekh'. Recently he has also been seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's series 'Hiramandi: The Diamond Bazaar'.