Sunny Deol is one of the most talented actors of his generation. Eldest son of veteran actor, Dharmendra, Sunny has established himself as a superstar in Tinseltown and is loved by a massive audience. For the unversed, he made his debut with the 1983-film, Betaab and won immense recognition for the same. Despite gaining so much stardom, Sunny is known to be a humble and down-to-earth personality in real life, which invaluably etches a special place in the hearts of his fans. Currently, the actor is basking in the success for his latest film, Gadar 2.
Sunny Deol recalls facing the superficial nature of people in Bollywood
In a recent interview with Puja Talwar, Sunny Deol opened up about witnessing the crude and rather superficial nature of a majority of people in Bollywood, when he approached them for helping him to launch his sibling, Bobby Deol in the industry. Highlighting how such people have always faked their love and reverence for him, Sunny mentioned:
“I remember going to all the directors even when I was launching Bobby, nobody was willing to join hands with us. Everybody comes and hugs you and meets you like they love you so much but all of that is fake. So many people call me paaji, I say, don’t call me paaji because you don’t understand the meaning of paaji. There is a respect for an older brother.”