Sunny Deol's 64th Birthday: Bobby Says Sunny Went Out Of His Way For His Debut Film Barsaat, ‘What Dad Had Done For Him, He Wanted To Do For Me’

On the occasion of his brother Sunny Deol’s 64th birthday, Sunny Deol revealed his brother did everything for him what Dharmendra did for Sunny

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Sunny Deol's 64th Birthday: Bobby Says Sunny Went Out Of His Way For His Debut Film Barsaat, ‘What Dad Had Done For Him, He Wanted To Do For Me’
Bollywood’s veteran actor Sunny Deol turns a year older today. On the occasion of his 64th birthday, actor’s younger brother Bobby Deol revealed how Sunny didn’t leave a stone unturned for his debut film, Barsaat. Sunny is known for some blockbuster films like Gadar, Ghatak, Border, and more. Sunny and Bobby are also known to be family-oriented actors, who deeply care for their families. During his recent interview, Bobby revealed that Sunny Deol would do things for him that their father Dharmendra would do for Sunny. 

Bobby told The Telegraph, “My brother took over the reins from dad because they decided that what dad had done for him, he wanted to do for his younger brother. It’s a tough job to get everything organised on a film, and my brother didn’t shoot for his own movies for a whole year while supervising Barsaat, that’s how involved he was.”

Bobby Deol further added, “We eventually shot the film in Mysore, Bangalore, Mumbai and Manali... it had nice locations. Once the shoot was complete, my brother wanted to enhance my introduction sequence. There was a fight with a tiger in that sequence and my brother decided we would shoot it in a small town in Italy where a man had his own zoo and he took very good care of his animals. I went to Italy and shot with a real tiger... I was so scared that what if it pulls off a part of me?”

Bobby further added that he once broke his leg while galloping during the last shot of the film. “Then my brother decided to do more with my part. We went to Lake District in the UK and my brother wanted to do shots of me galloping with horses in the woods. That was the last shot I gave for the film because while galloping, I broke my leg. I broke my shin bone and I had to get operated twice for it and I have a rod in my leg even now. Luckily, the film was complete by then. We did the dubbing and the mixing in England because my brother wanted me to stay there and get treated.” (ALSO READ: Bobby Deol Says He Does Not Open Up To His Father Dharmendra: 'Made It A Point To Avoid That Kind Of Distance With My Own Kids’)





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