Sunny Deol shares his thoughts on nepotism debate; says ‘success will depend on individual person’

Updated : Aug 06, 2023 14:01
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Actor Sunny Deol, who is gearing up for the release of his film ‘Gadar 2’, opened up about the nepotism debate in a recent interview. He shared that his father Dharmendra played a role in facilitating his career, but he made his own identity.

In an interview with Aaj Tak, when the host asked Sunny, ‘If Dharam ji was not an actor, where would you be today?’ Sunny replied, ‘I don’t know, wherever my father would be working, maybe I too would be working there.’

The actor admitted that he was an actor because of Dharmendra, and said that since his father is such a huge star, he got the platform and opportunity of becoming an actor.
He said, ‘One has to understand that in a family, the child follows and imitates what his father does. The hate and nepotism is being spread by those people who are frustrated. What’s wrong if a father wants to do something for his son or daughter? If not his family, then who is the father working for?’

Sunny added, ‘The success eventually will depend on the individual person. My father could not get into me to make me an actor. I cannot get into my sons to make them an actor… Papa is such a big icon and I made my identity and I am here. I am not like my dad, but we are very similar. Of course there were difficulties, but I never thought of them as difficulties.’

Sunny Deol’s son Karan Deol, who recently tied the knot, made his Bollywood debut with ‘Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas’ in 2019. His second son Rajveer Deol is making his Bollywood debut with the film ‘Dono’.

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