Did Dharmendra Express Pride in Sunny Deol for Breaking the ‘Starkid’ Stereotype?
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Key Takeaways
- Dharmendra praises Sunny Deol for his achievements.
- Both sons are recognized for their fighting spirit.
- The family requests privacy during health challenges.
- Dharmendra continues to be a significant figure in Bollywood.
- Upcoming projects include Ikkis.
Mumbai, Nov 10 (NationPress) Bollywood legend Dharmendra has consistently shared his viewpoints and beliefs openly. His past prime-time interviews vividly reflect this. In a memorable conversation with Lehren India, the iconic actor revealed his immense pride in his son Sunny Deol for achieving fame and recognition through sheer hard work and talent. He remarked that both of his sons, Sunny and Bobby, embody the spirit of a fighter, much like him.
“I am a fighter, and my son Sunny is a fighter too, along with Bobby. The word 'win' is truly beautiful to me,” he stated. The veteran actor continued, “They (Sunny and Bobby) first had to overcome the label of being star kids, and I understand how challenging that can be. But I take great pride in the fact that Sunny has achieved this and garnered awards solely based on his own merit.”
In the interview, Sunny’s young son was seen seated on his grandfather’s lap. Speaking about Sunny Deol's current circumstances, Dharmendra, who has reportedly been placed on a ventilator due to breathing challenges, is said to be under medical supervision. On November 10, Sunny Deol’s team released a statement indicating that the actor is currently stable and being monitored closely. The message read, “Mr. Dharmendra is stable and under observation.”
Further updates will be provided as they arise. The family has requested privacy and asked everyone to pray for his speedy recovery. On November 11, his daughter Esha Deol urged the media to refrain from speculative reporting and to wait for official family updates.
On the professional side, the 89-year-old was last seen in the film Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya in 2024 and is set to appear next in 'Ikkis', directed by the acclaimed Sriram Raghavan.
The superstar has delivered numerous iconic films including Sholay (1975), Aaye Din Bahar Ke (1966), Chupke Chupke (1975), Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973), Seeta Aur Geeta (1972), Phool Aur Patthar (1966), Dharam Veer (1977), and The Burning Train (1980), among others. He is approaching his 90th birthday this December.
– IANS