Top 5 Cars Rohit Shetty Prefers For Stunts

- Rohit Shetty has detonated a Mustang in a Bollywood blockbuster
- Shetty has an obsession with blowing Mahindra Scorpios
- Shahrukh Khan has blown a Trax with only a knife
Rohit Shetty is a leading Bollywood director and producer. He also hosts the TV show Khatron Ke Khiladi and has directed numerous superhits like Dilwale, Chennai Express, Golmaal, and Bol Bachchan.

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Here are his favourites when it comes to blowing cars up.
Mahindra Scorpio
Without any doubt, he has a thing for this strong beast. He has mercilessly blown this car up in many of his films. One scene from the movie ‘Singham' has an iconic impact when Ajay Devgan shoots in the tyre of a Scorpio and it flips on the ground. The car costs around Rs. 17.66 lakh and is manufactured by the Indian company Mahindra & Mahindra. It is a seven seater SUV.

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Also Read: Believe It Or Not, No Cars Were Blown Up In the Making of These Rohit Shetty Films
Ford Mustang
This car is not seen exploding in Bollywood films as often. But Rohit Shetty has made this possible in his movie Dilwale, where the Mustang is seen hitting the ramp and then flipping upwards, finally landing on the ground in a devasted state. The price of this gorgeous car is Rs. 74.62 lakh. The Mustang is one of the longest selling cars of Ford and currently, Ford is manufacturing it's sixth generation.

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Ford Endeavour
Rohit Shetty has detonated this SUV in Singham. Since 2021, Ford is not launching cars in India anymore. It is a very tough car and you can drive this car through any type of terrain. The price of this car is Rs. 36.26 lakh in India.

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Also Read: Cars That Bollywood Director Rohit Shetty Owns
Force Trax
One of the biggest hits in Rohit Shetty's career was Chennai Express, starring Shahrukh Khan and Deepika Padukone. In this film, Shahrukh literally blows the Trax up with a small knife. Trax is a MUV (Multi Utility Vehicle) built by Force Motors and costs around Rs. 12.84 lakh (ex-showroom price).

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Honda City
The first generation Honda City is a lovely car. This was one of the most celebrated cars at the time but Rohit Shetty did not spare even this one. The price of the top model of this car is Rs. 15.11 lakh. Honda is a Japanese company that has been manufacturing City since 1981. The seventh generation model is the latest one which was launched in 2019.

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Rohit Shetty is famous for his stunts and obviously, for his unique style of blowing vehicles up in his films. Do you remember any such specific scene from his movies? Let us know in the comments below.
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