In 2018, Kundan Kumar filled out his BA Honours examination form. Six years later, the Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University alumnus is having his moment in the sun.
But, why is a random student making headlines for a seemingly-routine exam registration? Well, that’s because of the names that Kumar, of Muzaffarpur, put down as his parents.
According to a viral image online, his father’s name, as in the form, was Emraan Hasmi (spelled Emran Hasmi) and mother’s name Sunny Leone.
While the rest of the document seemed to be fine, the part where Kumar was supposed to write his real parents’ name was an outlier, intriguing many social media users.
Some also wondered what “BC” stood for in the caste field, but it’s likely that the student meant Backward Classes.
The picture was posted on Instagram by an account named Rare Indian Images, simply with the caption “Bollywood”, referring to the actors who had been named as parents of the exam candidate.
“Obviously it has to be Bihar university,” read a comment.
Another pointed out how Kumar’s Aadhar number begins with the number 69, which is another NSFW reference in the form.
“Grandfather — Johnny Sins and grandmother — Mia Khalifa,” joked one.
Kumar’s alma mater, Dhanraj Bhagat Degree College, Meenapur, has yet to comment on the incident.
While Times Now cannot independently verify the image’s authenticity, if it’s true, this exam form would only be the earliest known instance of Sunny Leone finding a mention in one.
In February, the Canada-born actor’s name was put down for a candidate’s original name on an Uttar Pradesh Police Constable recruitment exam admit card.
Just like Kumar’s form, it also misspelt the name. However, the document went one step further, carrying two passport-size photos of “Sunny Leon”.