Dharmendra shares unseen photo with father Kewal Kishan and son Sunny Deol, shares his regret

Updated : Apr 29, 2024 16:28
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Dharmendra shared an unseen picture of him and his elder son Sunny Deol with his late father Kewal Krishnan. The veteran actor often shares old pictures of his family and peers on social media.  

Three generations in one frame 

Dharmendra took to his official X handle to share an old picture featuring the three generations of his family. The veteran actor can be seen posing with his elder son Sunny Deol and his late father Kewal Krishnan, who is holding a walking stick. While a young Sunny Deol is wearing a vest, Dharmendra sports a T-shirt in the throwback picture.  

Dharmendra expresses regret 

What caught the attention of the fans was Dharmendra’s emotional caption. He wrote, “kaash! MAA BAAP ko aur waqt diya hota!" (Wish I'd devoted more time to my parents). 

Fans of the veteran actor shared his feelings. Dharmendra even replied to one of the comments. When a user asked him how to keep the parents happy, the actor replied, “Treat them the way you treat your kids,,,,,,,if you don’t have kids…… Be thier loving kid.” Meanwhile, many other fans wished him good health and prayed for him.  

Dharmendra’s recent activites 

Despite the age and health factor, Dharmendra is still active in the films. He was last seen in Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon starrer ‘Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya’ and before that in Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt’s ‘Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani’. He will next be seen in Sriram Raghavan’s upcoming film ‘Ikkis’. 

Also Watch: Mahira Khan lauds Arijit Singh as she attends his Dubai concert: ‘He’s just been blessed from up above’
 

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