Wednesday 22 October 2014

ALWAYS SUNNY


 ALWAYS SUNNY

WRITTEN BY: RAJESH V. GAUR and SUNEEL V. GAUR

EMAIL: sunrise607@rediffmail.com

 Sunny Deol celebrates his 58th birthday on 19th October. Sunny Deol is still one of the the top notch action stars of Bollywood. He made a spectacular debut in Bollywood with the super hit Betaab in 1983 and a new star was born.

Amidst the romantic Hindi films of the 1990s, Sunny Deol struck a blow for action in the form of the super hit Ghayal as well as Damini. He showed that action still held a place in the hearts and minds of audiences. Right from playing a spy to a boxer, Sunny Deol was enough to hook us on to his spicy action movies like Ghayal, Ghatak, , Darr, etc.

It was in 2001, his Gadar: Ek Prem Katha was loved by all and the movie turned into a box office gold mine. There has lately been a lot of talk about the 100 crore club, but Sunny Deol, says the trend has always been there but it was never hyped. "I am not seen around much now because I have not entered this racket. It doesn't bother me," says the actor
                                          
 
RAJESH GAUR WITH SUNNY DEOL
                                         
 His fans have always rooted for his action oriented films and are now awaiting his Mohalla Assi and Bhaiyyaji Superhit. Sunny shrugs, "Mohalla Assi, and Bhaiyaji Superhit do not strictly fall in the action genre. You could say that there is a difference in the films that I was a part of and the ones being made now."

It is being said that he is working on the script of Ghayal Returns which is a sequel to the successful Ghayal "I wish to change the definition of action with this sequel. Ghayal Returns is not about dramatic dialogues. It's about inner strength. I am writing and directing "Ghayal Returns" he smiles.

If the film lovers and critics are considering a change of image for Sunny, then they better dispel the notion.
"Fans keep telling me how desperately they want to see me in action films! They can expect that in my films and at the same time, they will be complete entertainers," he concludes.

WRITTEN BY: RAJESH V. GAUR and SUNEEL V. GAUR

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