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Why Chunky Panday remains a cult favourite with timeless comic charm

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 22, 2025, 03:00 IST
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Team player forever

From his Babban days in Tezaab to stealing scenes as Aakhri Pasta in the Housefull films, Chunky has always treated comedy like a team sport, never guarding the punchline, happily feeding others big moments, trusting that if he stays loose, silly and spontaneous, the laughter will always find him, and with it a fresh crop of fans who feel like they have discovered a secret for themselves again and again.

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Across borders quietly

In the nineties, when Mumbai offers slowed, he packed his bags for Dhaka and quietly became a leading man there, headlining hits and earning a fan following that sang his dialogues in another language, proving that his big-hearted, slightly clueless charm doesn’t depend on nostalgia alone but on an easy connection with people who instantly sense he is laughing with them, never at them, wherever he goes on every set.

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Family man forever

Watch him with his wife Bhavana and daughter Ananya and you notice the same twinkly humour off camera, the dad who cheerfully becomes the punchline at home, posing in embarrassing selfies, hyping his kids’ projects, laughing loudest when they roast him, reminding younger fans that behind every memeable dialogue is a generous parent who understands that real stardom is being the safest, silliest person in the room for them always.

4/5

Always himself completely

Born Suyash but lovingly renamed Chunky, he has surfed every Bollywood wave by leaning into his oddball energy, turning what might have been forgettable supporting parts into little mini-movies of their own, adding tiny improvised reactions, double takes and throwaway lines that fans repeat decades later, proof that you don’t need to be the hero to feel essential, you just need to be unapologetically, wonderfully yourself every single day onward.

5/5

Joyful style always

Those neon jackets, wild waistcoats and delightfully experimental hairstyles from the nineties weren’t just fashion; they felt like extensions of his personality, colourful, slightly chaotic and impossible to ignore, the clothes of a man who knows he will probably trip the joke over himself anyway, so why not arrive like a walking party and signal to the audience that it is finally time to relax and giggle without any guilt.

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