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Sunny Deol cried in the crowd, ‘Tara Singh’ became emotional on the subject of career

Mumbai. In August this year, Sunny Deol created a buzz with his film ‘Gadar 2’ and once again wrote a new history with the character of ‘Tara Singh’. But the gap between ‘Gadar’ and ‘Gadar 2’ was not easy for Sunny. Sunny did not get work according to his talent and saw many bad phases in his career. Perhaps this is the reason why during a recent session at IFFI 2023, Sunny could not control her emotions and burst into tears in the gathering. Seeing Sunny Deol crying, everyone sitting there started cheering him for ‘Gadar 2’.

Born on 19 October 1957 to Dharmendra, Sunny Deol has created a distinct identity for himself in Bollywood. Sunny was once called the action king of Bollywood but then he saw the following graph of his career. People who know Dharmendra and Sunny have said many times that Sunny is very emotional and this was seen recently at IFFI 2023. He could not control his tears while talking to directors Rajkumar Santoshi and Anil Sharma.

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The industry has not done justice
During the session of the 54th International Film Festival of India going on in Goa, Sunny Deol spoke his heart. During the session, when Rajkumar Santoshi said, ‘I think the industry has not done justice to Sunny’s talent but God has.’ Hearing these words of Santoshi, Sunny could not stop his tears and started crying. Sunny said, ‘I am really lucky. I get very emotional, this is my problem. I am lucky that I got a chance to debut with a filmmaker like Rahul Rawail’s film ‘Betaab’. Who gave me three best films of my career ‘Betaab’, ‘Arjun’ and ‘Samandar’.

‘Gadar’ was successful but…
Sunny continued, ‘Some work, some don’t. But even today people remember me for my films. I am standing here because of my films. The struggle in my life started when I didn’t get good scripts and something wasn’t going right. During this time I did films but there was a gap of 20 years. But I never gave up. I always tried to move forward. I joined the film world because I wanted to be an actor. Despite the huge success of ‘Gadar’ I had to struggle for good work.

Tags: Dharmendra, entertainment news., Gadar, Sunny Deol

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