Sunny Deol will get emotional at IFFI as Rajkumar Santoshi says ‘industry did not do justice to him but God did’. Watch

Despite the powerful males he performs on display screen, Sunny Deol has by no means shied away from displaying his feelings in actual life. At the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) happening in Panaji, Goa, Sunny received teary-eyed throughout a dialog along with his three most profitable and frequent collaborators – filmmakers Rahul Rawail, Anil Sharma, and Rajkumar Santoshi. (Also Read: Koffee with Karan: Sunny Deol could not resurrect Bobby Deol’s profession; Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan did)

Sunny Deol gets emotional at IFFI Goa
Sunny Deol will get emotional at IFFI Goa

Why did Sunny get emotional?

Sunny was visibly emotional as he interacted with the three administrators, who formed his profession. In a video floating on X (previously Twitter), the actor, who featured within the blockbuster Gadar 2 not too long ago, is seen getting teary-eyed at one explicit comment by Rajkumar Santoshi. While the comment is not audible within the video, a report by The Indian Express quotes Rajkumar as saying, “I believe that the industry has not done justice to Sunny’s talent. But God has done justice.” At this level, Sunny breaks down into tears.

What did Sunny say?

When Rajkumar Santoshi requested Sunny about his journey, the actor stated, ““I have been really very lucky. I just get too emotional, that’s my problem. I was very fortunate. I started with Rahul. He gave me three beautiful films. Some worked, some didn’t. But till today, people remember those films. I am standing here because of my films. After Gadar, which was a massive hit, my struggle period had started because subjects or scripts were not offered to me and things were not happening. Even though I did some films in between, there was a gap of 20 years. But I did not give up. I was always moving forward. I joined films because I wanted to become an actor, not a star. I had seen the films of my father and I too wanted to do films of that variety.”

Sunny is the son of veteran actor Dharmendra. He made his debut with Rahul’s 1983 romantic movie Betaab. The actor rose to fame within the Nineties with Rajkumar Santoshi’s blockbusters like Ghayal (1990), Damini (1993), and Ghatak: Lethal (1996). He will quickly reunite with Rajkumar for 1947 Lahore, a interval drama produced by Aamir Khan. Sunny scored the most important hits of his profession with Anil Sharma, in Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001) and its latest sequel, Gadar 2, which crossed 500 crore on the home field workplace.

Sunny may also be seen within the movie Baap.

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Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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