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When asked about his dancing abilities, Sunny Deol said, “Like Father, Like Son”

Bollywood’s most adored actor, Sunny Deol, just made a comeback with Gadar 2. Despite being a celebrity in action movies, he hasn’t learned a certain talent, despite his father Dharmendra’s wishes. Astonished, he reportedly told his father, “Like father, like son.”

The subject of the Sholay actor’s dance abilities in films came up when he made an appearance with his father Dharmendra on Salman Khan’s program Dus Ka Dum. When it was my time to dance in a movie, I used to get anxious, Dharmendra said. I believed Sunny could dance what I found difficult when he started working in the film business. Even Sunny, however, struggled with dancing. Dharmendra thought back to a chat he had with Sunny at home, during which Sunny modestly said, “Like father, like son.” Even Dharmendra was left stunned by this reply.

Sunny and Salman Khan were having a lighthearted conversation when Sunny was asked about his favorite song, except Yaara O Yaara. Sunny brought up the Betaab song Jab Hum Juda Honge Jaane Kahan Honge. It should be noted that Sunny Deol wed Pooja Deol in 1984; their children are Rajveer and Karan Deol. Rajveer just made his cinematic debut with the movie Dono, co-starring with Paloma Dhillon, while Karan recently got married to Drisha Acharya.

Sunny Deol said, “I suppose we all have our individual things, in another interview with Brut. Although we share a home, we each work separately. Bobby was immersed in his initiatives, my kids were studying and working on themselves, I was shooting, and my dad was occupied with his hobbies. We do have our own time in addition to the time we spend together. We used to feel like we were together more on set than at home while we were filming Apne and Yamla Pagla Deewana, in my memory. This dynamic is fantastic. We do sometimes take vacations. My dad and I don’t usually stay in the same room because Rajveer and Karan fear me.

Sunny Deol, who was born on October 19, 1956, is now 66 years old. While Sunny has carved himself a place in Bollywood, his father Dharmendra was a superstar in his day. In 1983, he made his cinematic debut in the swoon-worthy flick Betaab. Although at first he experimented with both love and action parts, it was his action roles that helped him establish himself as a strong action hero.

 

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