• Sunny Deol reacts to controversy over Juhu bungalow auction

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    Sunny Deol reacts to controversy over Juhu bungalow auction
    To recover a loan given to the actor, the Bank of Baroda put Sunny Deol's home up for auction on August 20.

    Digital Desk: The Bank of Baroda previously put on auction Sunny Deol's Mumbai home to recover a Rs 56 crore loan. The bank was also attempting to recover the loan's interest charges. The e-auction notice for Sunny Deol's Juhu bungalow was later withdrawn by the Bank of Baroda, alleging "technical reasons," a day later. Amid this uproar, Sunny finally responded by asserting that this is a personal problem for him.

    REACTION OF SUNNY DEOL TO HIS VILLA AUCTION ROW

    'Gadar 2' director Sunny Deol is currently enjoying the glory of its box office success. But for the past two days, he has been in the centre of a dispute over his posh Mumbai property in Juhu. He now describes them as "personal matters".

    "I don't want to comment. These are personal concerns. Whatever I say, people will interpret it incorrectly, Sunny Deol told the news agency ANI.

    SUMMARY OF THE CASE

    To recover a loan given to the actor, the Bank of Baroda put Sunny Deol's home up for auction on August 20. Additionally, the bank was attempting to recover the loan's interest charges. Bank of Baroda later removed the e-auction notice for Sunny Deol's Juhu house, citing "technical reasons."

    Although Sunny Deol's team had acknowledged the auction notice on Sunday, they noted that the sum stated was incorrect and added that the actor will be paying off the debt in a day or two.

    Its address is Gandhigram Road in Juhu, and the villa's name is Sunny Villa. It was rumoured that the surrounding land would be sold at auction to pay off debts. This land, which has a square footage of 599.44 m2, is situated on a plot of property with the survey number Survey No. 41 Hissa No 5 (Pt) CTS No. 173 in the Juhu Taluka Andheri neighbourhood of the Mumbai Suburban District.