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Sunny Deol’s Son, Karan Deol Shares His ‘Awakward’ Experience Of Kissing In Front Of His Father

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Aug, 2019 07:46 PM

    Karan Deol is all set to make his debut in Bollywood with ‘Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas’. Directed by father Sunny Deol, the film will feature actress Sahher Bambaa as the female lead.


    During the launch of title track ‘Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas’, Karan became candid and shared his experience on filming with his dad.


    Karan opened up about how “awkward” he felt doing a kissing scene in the romantic song in front of his father.


    "Initially, I was a little shy and awkward about doing this scene in front of my father. That would be a normal reaction of any kid. But then, I just switched off and let my emotions flow. I was nervous at first, but after the take, I realised that the moment was beautifully captured and it was in sync with the story," he told a publication.


    However, further talking about the kissing scene, Karan said he has "no apprehensions" and approached the situation as he would with any other scene.


    The title track he been sung by Arijit Singh and Parampara Thakur. It has been composed by Sachet Parampara and written by Siddharth Garima.


    Besides Karan and Sahher, the film also stars Aakash Ahuja, Sachin Khedekar, Simone Singh, Megna Malik, Kamini Khanna, and Akash Dhar in key roles.


    It is being co-produced by Sunny Sounds P Ltd and Zee Studios.

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