Shilpa Shetty is once again making headlines after a short video from a public appearance went viral online. The clip features a moment between Shilpa and her husband Raj Kundra, where her remark quickly grabbed attention and sparked debate on social media.
In the viral video, Shilpa is heard joking, “Mera husband line par toh aaya.” The moment spread fast across platforms, with users sharing clips and reacting in different ways.
Raj Kundra Responds To Viral Clip Of Shilpa Shetty
Raj Kundra finally addressed the buzz and clarified the context behind the remark. He explained that the comment was part of their usual light-hearted interaction and should not be taken seriously.
He said, “Shilpa aise hi mazak karti hai”.
Raj further added that both of them often joke with each other in everyday situations. According to him, such exchanges are normal in their relationship, and this clip was just one such moment that got recorded and circulated widely.
Raj Kundra opened up about his personal journey and changing beliefs. The businessman-turned-actor shared that he once identified as a “borderline atheist” and did not follow religious practices.
He explained that his outlook began to change after his experience with the film and its cultural elements. Wearing a turban for his role had a deep emotional impact on him and made him reflect on his beliefs. Over time, he started connecting with the principles of Sikhi and began embracing them as a way of life.
Raj’s transformation has also been noticed publicly, with Shilpa Shetty previously supporting his journey. She even joked in an interaction that she feels like she is “having an affair with a Sardar.”
About The Film Mehar
Raj Kundra’s Punjabi debut film Mehar was released on September 5, 2025. Directed by Rakesh Mehta, the film is an emotional drama based on family values, resilience, and faith. Raj plays the role of Karamjeet Singh, a Sikh man struggling to rebuild his life in a Punjab village.
The film also stars Geeta Basra in a key role and focuses on a father’s emotional journey to regain dignity and stability. While the film received appreciation for its intent and Raj’s sincere performance, its box office run remained modest. Reports suggest it collected around Rs 88 lakh in its first 12 days.
Despite the performance, Raj Kundra pledged to donate part of the film’s earnings to victims of the 2025 Punjab floods, linking the project to a social cause.


