Sunny Deol Discovers ‘Sukoon’ in the Fields After Flight Delay

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Sunny Deol Discovers ‘Sukoon’ in the Fields After Flight Delay

Synopsis

Sunny Deol embraces tranquility in the countryside following a flight delay, sharing his peaceful experience on social media while expressing gratitude for the love shown towards his film, 'Jaat.' This unexpected moment of 'sukoon' offers him a much-needed break from his busy schedule.

Key Takeaways

  • Sunny Deol finds peace in nature during a flight delay.
  • He shares his experience on Instagram.
  • The actor expresses gratitude for the support for his film ‘Jaat’.
  • ‘Jaat’ features an ensemble cast including Randeep Hooda.
  • The film was released in theaters on April 10.

Mumbai, April 14 (NationPress) Bollywood star Sunny Deol transformed an unforeseen travel setback into a serene interlude, enjoying the tranquility of the countryside after his flight was postponed.

The 'Gadar' star shared moments from his peaceful experience in the fields, calling it “sukoon” — a rare chance to relax amidst his hectic schedule. On Monday, Sunny posted a video on his Instagram, expressing gratitude for the overwhelming support for his recent film, "Jaat."

In the video, the actor shared that he was at the Chandigarh airport, but his flight to Pune was delayed. Rather than waiting at the airport, he opted to step outside into the fields, where he enjoyed the serene environment. In the caption, he simply wrote, “Sukoon….#Jaat relaxing in the fields as his flight gets delayed. See you Pune in the evening, thank you all for loving #Jaat.”

Currently, Sunny Deol is basking in the success of his latest action drama, “Jaat,” directed by Gopichand Malineni.

“Jaat” features Deol’s first collaboration with Randeep Hooda, who portrays the film's antagonist. The action-packed movie boasts an ensemble cast that includes Vineet Kumar Singh, Saiyami Kher, and Regina Cassandra in pivotal roles. The film hit theaters on April 10.

Discussing the film, Sunny Deol, who takes on the titular role of 'Jaat,' remarked, “This journey of this film began during Gadar 2. We were all very excited about it, preparing to create a wonderful film. After considering many directors, Gopi agreed to direct. We met in Goa, where he shared another story, which included the narrative of "Sorry Bol" (laughs). He managed to pull me into the film and story, and that's how ‘Jaat’ came to fruition.