Sunil Butolia (born: 01 March 1988) is an Indian Entrepreneur, Blogger, Digital Marketer, and Brand SEO Consultant (what appears when someone googles your brand name). Sunil Butolia is the CEO and founder of FAME Internet. He blogs about digital marketing at SunilButolia.com. Early life Sunil Butolia was born in Aligarh district, Uttar Pradesh, on March 01, 1988. He is the son of Pratap Singh and Atarkali. His father was a politician and his mother is a homemaker. Sunil has 4 older brothers, 1 older sister, and a younger brother Kishan Butolia. He completed his schooling from the National Institute of Open Schooling, NIOS board, and graduated from the School of Open Learning, University of Delhi (Bachelor in Arts). In 2017, he got admission to MBA human resources from Madras University, Chennai but not attended the examination due to his busy schedule. Career From a young age, Sunil Butolia had the ability to keep coming up with creative ideas one after the other. Sunil Butolia had no space for procrastination in his life and always worked in a "Let's get it done" attitude. Sunil Butolia is known for his astounding leadership and management skills. He possesses an ideal blend of passion to serve his clients with utmost dedication and creative problem-solving abilities which helps him frame an everlasting image of him, in the minds of his stakeholders. Net Worth He measures his net worth with the network he has. He is not yet a self-made millionaire - and he does not target having $1,000,000 in net worth. His target is to have a subscriber list of 1,000,000 active followers. That's gonna make him happier than a million dollars in the bank. Because a subscriber list of a million people has multiple millions inside it waiting to be made. Having said that, the focus and the ultimate goal is not just to make money but create value for other people - and make this world a better place with his own small contribution.
Sunil Chauhan is known for Agneepath (2012), Akbar Birbal (2014) and 1971 (2007).
Sunil Chhetri was born on 3 August 1984 in Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. He has been married to Sonam Bhattacharya since 4 December 2017.
Sunil Chitkara is known for Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015), The Great Weddings of Munnes (2022) and Sahi Dhandhe Galat Bande (2011).
Sunil Choudhary is known for Afwaah (2023), Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein 2 (2022) and Nahi Rehna India (N.R.I).
Sunil Dev is known for Athomugam (2024) and Naa Appo Coffee Kudichukitu Irunthaen (2019).
Sunil Dhawan is an actor, known for Ishq (1997), Dance Dance (1987) and Awaaz (1984).
Sunil Dhawan is known for Puaada (2021), Chal Mera Putt 2 (2020) and Vadhayiyaan Ji Vadhayiyaan (2018).
Sunil Dutt is known for Sanam Teri Kasam (2016), Gandhi to Hitler (2011) and Montu Ki Paltan (2020).
Actor, social activist and politician. Sunil Dutt wore many hats and excelled in a plethora of roles that came his way - both on and off screen. Born on June 6th, 1926, Sunil Dutt grew up as Balraj Dutt in a family that had survived the Partition of India. A student of Mumbai's Jai Hind college, he first started off as radio show host and celebrity interviewer, which led to his first encounter with the glamour world. Interestingly, wife-to-be Nargis was one of the celebrities he met in the course of his work. Soon, Dutt got a chance to enter the film-world, when director Ramesh Saigal offered him the hero's role in his Nalini Jaywant starrer 'Railway Platform' (1955). 'Ek Hi Raasta' (1956), marked the start of a seven-film long association with B R Chopra. Dutt's true breakthrough came with Mehboob Khan's magnum opus 'Mother India' (1957). His portrayal of Birju, Nargi's rebellious younger son, portrayed a raw, urgent energy. Dutt's association with Nargis in the movie resulted in a more serious one, when he married her after the release of the film. Dutt's role in women-oriented films like 'Sadhna' (1958), 'Sujata' (1959) and 'Main Chup Rahungi' (1962) were well-appreciated. Noted filmmakers like Bimal Roy, Hrishikesh Mukherji and B R Chopra dared to defy Sunil Dutt's established rebellious Birju image and cast him as a sensitive lover. Dutt turned producer in the early sixties with a couple of offbeat movies - 'Yeh Raaste Hain Pyar Ke' (1963), where heroine Leela Naidu has an adulterous relationship and 'Mujhe Jeene Do' (1963) where he played a dacoit. In his cinematic association with B R Chopra, Dutt gave three big hits in the sixties - 'Gumraah' (1963), 'Waqt' (1965) and 'Humraaz' (1967). He also worked with South Indian filmmakers, which resulted in emotion-heavy, rural-based hits with Nutan like 'Khandaan' and 'Milan'. In 1967, he had a hat-trick of hits with 'Milan', 'Meherban' and 'Humraaz'. His role of a buffoon in Mehmood's 'Padosan' (1968) was much appreciated. In 1981, Dutt's world was rocked when his wife Nargis died after a protracted battle with her cancer. He later joined politics and social work. But the actor in Dutt continued to surface during the last decade with movies with select filmmakers like J P Dutta 'Kshatriya' and Yash Chopra 'Parampara'. His last screen cameo was in Rajkumar Hirani's immensely popular laugh riot 'Munnabhai MBBS', where he played on-screen father to his son Sanjay.