Did Bobby Deol Say 'Love You Bhaiya' as Sunny Deol Celebrates His Birthday?

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Key Takeaways
- Bobby Deol shared heartfelt birthday wishes for Sunny Deol.
- The Deol brothers have a close-knit bond.
- Sunny's upcoming projects include Gabru and Border 2.
- Bobby has completed 30 years in the Hindi film industry.
- Sunny shared a nostalgic montage celebrating Bobby's career.
Mumbai, Oct 19 (NationPress) Bobby Deol expressed his affection by saying "Love you Bhaiya" as his elder sibling Sunny Deol celebrated his birthday on Sunday.
Bobby shared a photo of the Deol brothers in a car via his official Instagram account, showcasing both of them in a stylish, clean-shaven appearance.
In his heartfelt message for the occasion, the 'Animal' star wrote, "Love you Bhaiya" (with heart and hugs emojis) Happy birthday (sic).
While Bobby recently celebrated 30 years in the Hindi film industry, Sunny marked the day with a special post dedicated to 'Lord Bob' on social media.
Sunny shared a video montage on Instagram featuring Bobby's debut film, “Barsaat”, which included memorable songs featuring Bobby with actress Twinkle Khanna.
He captioned the video, “Lord Bob 30 Years”.
In an exclusive chat with IANS, Bobby opened up about his childhood fears of his big brother Sunny.
When asked about sharing a room with Sunny as a child and if there were any conflicts, Bobby revealed that Sunny always regarded him more like a son than a younger sibling, which left minimal chances for disputes.
He shared, "He has always treated me like a son. I never got the opportunity to fight with him as I was too afraid".
"As a child, I was extremely intimidated by him—his expression often made others fearful of him, even without knowing him. However, he has a beautiful heart", Bobby added.
On the professional front, Sunny is gearing up for his return to cinema with “Gabru”. To celebrate his birthday, he unveiled the title and first look from this upcoming project.
His future projects include “Border 2”, alongside Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahaan Shetty, as well as “Lahore 1947”.