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Here’s What Dharmendra Dislikes About Son Sunny Deol

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Sep, 2018 12:55 AM
  • Here’s What Dharmendra Dislikes About Son Sunny Deol
The Deols returned with Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se and such is the demand of promotions that the otherwise reticent trio – Dharmendra and sons Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol – also opened up to the media.
 
 
While talking to media, Dharmendra revealed an interesting aspect – one thing he dislikes about son Sunny Deol.
 
 
“He is painfully introvert,” Dharmendra said, adding, “When I say painfully, it means I don’t like that. He doesn’t open up about his feelings. He won’t express himself, even if he is feeling affectionate about you. It is only if he is angry that you’d get to know his feeling.”
 
 
Sunny, in his defence, let brawn do the talking. When asked why he speaks so less, unlike a Punjabi jatt, he said, “People ask me that question. I tell them, let’s wrestle and you’d know who is the real jatt.”
 
 
Earlier, talking to media, Sunny accepted he has not delivered a hit in recent times. “I have not delivered a successful film for a very long time.
 
 
My last massive hit was Gadar. But the kind of work that I have done over the years has made the audience love us even now. The love, acceptance and appreciation from people even now has to do with the work that I have done in the past. There is a void now somewhere and I hope things turn positive,” he said.

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