Happy Birthday, Sunny Deol: Son Rajveer Deol drops special post; calls dad ‘incredible’

Updated : Oct 19, 2023 12:28
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Actor Sunny Deol is celebrating his 66th birthday today and on his special day, his son Rajveer Deol has shared an adorable post for him on social media.

Sharing a picture with his father, he wrote, 'Happy Birthday DAD. May your birthday be as amazing and incredible as you are. Love you.'

Fans shower love on the post

As soon as the post was shared, fans took to the comments section to wish the veteran actor on his big day.

In the photo, the father-son are seen posing for the camera with a million-dollar smile on their face. The ‘Yamla Pagla Deewana’ actor is seen wearing a white linen shirt with beige-coloured pants, while his son Rajveer wore a pair of blue denim which he styled with a basic white t-shirt and a blue jacket.

About Rajveer’s debut film ‘Dono’

Sunny Deol’s son Rajveer Deol made his Bollywood debut recently with the film ‘Dono’. The romantic drama received praise from all corners. His debut film featured him opposite Poonam Dhillon’s daughter Paloma.

The film explores the grey shades between friendship and love and the complexities that arise when they overlap. It also talks about the topic of closure in a relationship and how two individuals who are in love but break up due to certain circumstances can remain friends.

Sunny Deol’s professional front

On the work front, Sunny Deol was last seen in the blockbuster ‘Gadar 2’ alongside Ameesha Patel. He will be next seen in director Rajkumar Santoshi’s ‘Lahore, 1947’. Aamir will only be producing the film with his production house Aamir Khan Productions.

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