For just two bananas, Rahul Bose gets Rs 442 bill at a five-star hotel

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Bollywood actor Rahul Bose recently got a shock in a Chandigarh hotel after the actor ordered just two bananas after his gym session.

He received the bananas when he got back to the room. But besides them was a bill of Rs 442.50, including GST. The bananas were grandly listed as ‘Fruit Platter’ in the bill.

Complaining about the exorbitant bill, the actor shared a video on Twitter. He captioned the video, “You have to see this to believe it. Who said fruit wasn’t harmful to your existence? Ask the wonderful folks at @JWMarriottChd #goingbananas #howtogetfitandgobroke #potassiumforkings.”

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The Dil Dhadakne Do (2015) actor sardonically ended the video saying, “They’re just too good for me.”

Rahul Bose was last seen in Kamal Haasan’s Vishwaroopam 2 (2018).

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