Comedian Sunil Pal goes ‘missing,’ phone unreachable, claims wife
While no formal missing complaint has been filed yet, the police are actively investigating the situation
Renowned comedian Sunil Pal has been missing for the past several hours, his wife informed raising concerns among his loved ones. His wife visited the Santacruz police station on Tuesday to report her husband missing.

According to his wife, Sunil had travelled out of town for a show assuring her of his return today. However, when attempts to call him failed, she approached the police.
Currently, the police are actively investigating the situation, and no formal missing complaint has been filed as of yet.
Sunil Pal is a celebrated comedian and performer. He also demonstrated impressive acting skills in popular films like Phir Hera Phera, Apna Sapna Money Money, Bombay to Goa, and Kick.
His last on-screen appearance was in the 2018 film Teri Bhabhi Hai Pehle, after which he largely stepped away from the limelight. Nonetheless, he remains a vibrant presence on social media.
Known not just for his humour, Sunil Pal often makes headlines with his candid opinions, frequently addressing controversies involving fellow comedians and actors.
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