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Chandrashore Singh spoke calmly to officials after a bulldozer demolished an unapproved ramp outside his Gurugram home during a drive by the Town and Country Planning Department. The video went viral due to his polite behavior. Question the process before shaking hands with the team. Singh was last seen in the 2025 film Statement.
Chandrachur Singh found himself at the center of an unexpected moment during a demolition drive in Gurugram’s DLF area when he stepped out of his house to talk to officials after a bulldozer demolished a slope outside his house.
A video of the conversation has since gone viral, with many people praising how calm and polite she was. Today, Friday, the Directorate of City and Municipal Planning carried out a campaign to remove illegal buildings in the area. Several buildings were demolished for violating building codes, including the ramp outside Singh’s house.
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Why was the ramp outside Chandrashwar Singh’s house demolished?
According to Dinik Bhaskar, the anti-encroachment drive targeted unauthorized constructions across the DLF neighbourhood, with officials stating that the ramp outside the actor’s house had been built without necessary approvals.
Chandrashwar Singh’s conversation with officials
While the demolition was underway, the actor came out to talk to officials at the site. He inquired if any action would be taken inside his home and stated that his father had purchased the property in 1991. He also raised questions about removing the ramp, although he remained calm and polite throughout. Singh went on to ask whether the demolition was officially registered and sought the name of the officer supervising the operation.
The city planner, Amit Madhulia, introduced himself, after which Singh shook hands with him and the rest of the team, bringing the interaction to a friendly end.
Chandrachur Singh’s latest work
On the work front, Chandrashore Singh was recently seen in ‘Bayan’, a 2025 Indian police procedural directed by Bikas Ranjan Mishra. The film sees Huma Qureshi playing the role of police officer Ruhi, who investigates sexual assault allegations against an influential sect leader while facing institutional resistance and mounting pressure. The cast includes Sachin Khedekar, Avijit Dutt, Samba Mandal, and Preeti Shukla.
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And Vibhor Mayank, Swati Das and Perry Chhabra. Statement debuted in the Discovery section at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival before screening in the Window on Asian Cinema section at the 30th Busan International Film Festival.
