How Did Sunny and Bobby Deol Celebrate Rajveer’s Birthday?

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- Sunny and Bobby Deol shared heartfelt birthday wishes for Rajveer.
- The family bond was evident in the shared memories and photos.
- Rajveer made his Bollywood debut in the film Dono.
- He emphasized the importance of carving his own path in the industry.
- The Deol family continues to maintain a strong presence in Bollywood.
Mumbai, May 12 (NationPress) The Deol brothers, Sunny and Bobby, took to social media to express their heartfelt wishes for Rajveer Deol's birthday. Sunny Deol shared an emotional tribute to his son, while Bobby complemented it with loving messages and cherished memories, showcasing the profound connection they have with Rajveer. On Instagram, the Gadar actor posted a joyful photo of them together, writing, “Happy Birthday My Son,” accompanied by a flurry of red heart emojis. In the image, Rajveer is seen gently resting his hand on his father Sunny Deol’s shoulder, symbolizing their strong and warm father-son relationship.
The proud father also shared a candid moment featuring his son with his grandmother.
Rajveer's uncle and actor Bobby Deol also posted a few pictures of the birthday boy, captioning it, “Happy birthday Rajveer Beta, love you.” The first family group photo includes Bobby, his father Dharmendra, grandmother Satwant Kaur, Rajveer, and Karan Deol posing together. Another photo shows Bobby striking a pose with his nephew, while the last captures Bobby embracing Rajveer warmly.
Rajveer Deol, who made his Bollywood debut alongside Poonam Dhillon's daughter Paloma Dhillon in Dono, celebrated his 31st birthday on May 12.
The romantic drama Dono premiered in theaters on October 5, 2023. This film also marked the directorial debut of Avnish Barjatya, son of the esteemed filmmaker Sooraj Barjatya, featuring Paloma Dhillon alongside Rajveer.
In a recent interview, Rajveer discussed the challenges of living up to his family's cinematic legacy. He emphasized that he doesn't feel the need to imitate his father Sunny Deol, grandfather Dharmendra, or uncles Bobby and Abhay Deol. “What calmed me the most,” he stated, “was the realization that I don’t have to be like my dad, my dada, or my chachas. Making a mark in this industry takes time, and I shouldn’t allow the legacy to weigh me down.”