'Police caught me by shoulder during VIP movement', Says Pratik Gandhi
Scam 1992 actor Pratik Gandhi shared that Mumbai Police has humiliated him during VIP movement.

Pratik Gandhi, lead actor in the popular web show Scam 1992, spoke about how he felt humiliated by the behavior of Mumbai police during the VIP movement. In Scam 1992, Pratik's work as stockbroker Harshad Mehta garnered a lot of fan following. However, on Sunday evening, April 24, the actor took to his official Twitter handle in order to share his experience about how he was manhandled by the Mumbai police during a VIP movement which also made him feel humiliated.
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Pratik Gandhi on Twitter
On the micro-blogging platform, he wrote, "Mumbai WEH is jammed coz of “VIP” movement, I started walking on the roads to reach the shoot location and Police caught me by shoulder and almost pushed me in some random marble warehouse to wait till without any discussion. #humiliated."
Mumbai WEH is jammed coz of “VIP” movement, I started walking on the roads to reach the shoot location and Police caught me by shoulder and almost pushed me in some random marble warehouse to wait till without any discussion. #humiliated
— Pratik Gandhi (@pratikg80) April 24, 2022
As soon as the Tweet went viral, his fans started reacting to his tweet. Quoting Pratik's famous dialogue from Scam 1992, a fan wrote, "Har Baar "Risk Hai to Ishq Hai", Nahin hota Mota Bhai" (Taking a risk every time is not good brother). In reply, Pratik wrote, "Bhai koi risk nahi sirf kaam par jaa raha that" (Brother, there was no risk, I was just going to work).
The Professional side
On the work front, currently, Pratik is having several projects lined up which include Woh Ladki Hai Kahaan with Taapsee Pannu. He is also shooting for his next film alongside Patralekhaa. In his upcoming project Phule, he will be seen as Mahatma Jyotirao Govindrao Phule.