Neil Nitin Mukesh’s Airport Drama: ‘Google Me,’ He Quipped When Security Doubted His Indian Identity

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Arre bhai log, Bollywood ka ek aur masaledar kissa suno! Khabree Kiran is back with another filmy twist!

Neil Nitin Mukesh, Bollywood ke apne gora chitta hero, recently shared a tale that sounds straight out of a movie script! Picture this: Neil, in all his Indian glory, was detained at a New York airport. Kyun? Because officials couldn’t wrap their heads around the fact that he was Indian! 😲

Neil’s Airport Drama Unfolds

During an interview with Mashable India, Neil opened up about his bizarre encounter with U.S. immigration officers. While we were busy discussing whether he looks more like a Hollywood star or a Bollywood hero, airport officials were busy detaining him, despite his valid Indian passport. Talk about a bura din!

Neil was in the Big Apple for the shoot of the 2009 film "New York." But little did he know, his real-life drama was just about to unfold. He found himself in a four-hour grilling session, with officials repeatedly questioning his identity and nationality. Bechara Neil! 😅

Eventually, Neil, being the witty chap he is, decided to throw a curveball. "Just Google me," he suggested to the bewildered officers. Once Uncle Google confirmed his Bollywood credentials, the interrogation magically transformed into a chitchat about his filmi khandaan! From questions about his Indian passport, it quickly turned into a Bollywood gossip session about his dada, baap, and family’s legacy. Classic na?

The irony? This whole fiasco happened while Neil was shooting for a film that dives deep into the post-9/11 scenario in America. Talk about life imitating art, ya?

Kiran’s Gyan 🤓

Lo ho gaya! In Bollywood, it’s not just about ‘lights, camera, action!’ It’s also about ‘passport, Google, action!’ So, next time you’re at an airport, remember Neil’s mantra: agar doubt ho, toh bas Google karo, yaar!

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