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official Uday chaudhari
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A HERO NO ONE TALKED ABOUT. In 1996, while Bollywood chased fame and headlines, Suniel Shetty quietly saved 128 Nepalese girls from hell. No PR. No cameras. No awards. Just courage. A massive police raid in Kamathipura, Mumbai rescued 456 trafficking victims. 128 of them were Nepalese minors, sold, abused, and stripped of identity. But freedom came with a cruel twist. Nepal government refused to accept them back. No papers. No citizenship. No responsibility. The girls were stuck in India. Stateless. Broken. Forgotten. That’s when Suniel Shetty stepped in. He paid for their flights. Handled logistics, safety, and legal clearances. Ensured every single girl reached Nepal alive and safe. Not one. Not ten. One hundred and twenty-eight. And then… He vanished. No interviews. No press releases. No chest-thumping. He kept it secret for over 20 years, so the survivors could heal without exposure. The world found out only when Charimaya Tamang, one of the rescued girls, finally spoke. This isn’t a movie role. This isn’t a script. This is real heroism. Suniel Shetty didn’t just play a saviour on screen. He became one in real life.










