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Sons Don't Play A Role In Professional Choices: Sunny Deol

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Feb, 2016 12:40 PM
  • Sons Don't Play A Role In Professional Choices: Sunny Deol
Sunny Deol, who is awaiting the release of his forthcoming film "Ghayal Once Again", says his choice of work is not driven in any way by his sons Karan and Rajveer.
 
Asked if his sons play a role in the way he chooses his projects, Sunny told reporters here: "No, not really. That has never been neither I have with my dad... We are all basically together but at the same time we are very individual with each other."
 
The 58-year-old actor's elder son Karan is prepping for his launch into filmdom. And Sunny hinted that after the release of the "Ghayal" sequel, he will launch his son.
 
"Karan is doing very well. He is waiting for my film to release and after 'Ghayal Once Again', I will talk about my son's debut. That is the next thing I will be doing," said the "Ghatak: Lethal" star.
 
Produced by veteran actor Dharmendra, "Ghayal Once Again", which will see Sunny playing a media personality, also stars actors Soha Ali Khan and Tisca Chopra.
 
The film, which is releasing on Friday is high on action, which is co-ordinated by Dan Bradley, who has done action for films like "The Bourne Ultimatum" and "The Bourne Identity". 

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