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Popular Bollywood Actor Enters Politics

Sunny Deol is one of the popular actors in Bollywood film industry. The actor is popular for playing a lot of exciting roles. According to the latest reports, Sunny Deol made his political entry now.

Sunny Deol BJP
Sunny Deol BJP

Sunny Deol has chosen BJP for his political entry. He has joined the party at BJP Delhi office in the presence of the central ministers Nirmala Sitharaman, Piyush Goyal and others. Sunny Deol is the son of the versatile Bollywood actor Dharmendra. As per the buzz, he will be contesting for parliament from Gurudasupur of Punjab in the coming elections.

On Friday, he met BJP National President Amit Shah and discussed about his participation in the upcoming polls. More details on the same will be out soon.

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Sunny Deol to direct his son

The preceders of celebrities mainly in the industry of Movies is quite common in all the regions. One among those celebrities is Sunny Deol, and he is making his son as a hero.

Sunny Deol -Son
Sunny Deol -Son

Sunny Deol has enjoyed a star status in the past in Bollywood. He is often called as a dream boy by the fans of Hindi audiences. After some years, he quit acting and leading a normal life. Now he is all set to carry his legacy through his son Karan Deol. Apart from encouraging him to become a hero, Sunny is actually turning as a director to see his son as a successful hero. Titled as Pal Pal Dil Ke Pas, this movie is handled by Sunny whereas the production is done by reputed house Zee Studious. The movie is yet to hit the shooting sets, and as of now, the pre-production was completed.

Talking to the press, Sunny said that his life has come to full circles as he remembers that his father Dharmendra has launched him earlier and now he is launching his son. He claimed that his son Karan is a hard worker and passionate about films.

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Rajamouli’s Next With Sunny Deol

Tollywood top filmmaker SS Rajamouli became national icon following the sensation of his magnum opus Baahubali. Adding the National Award in the basket, he has now became the most acclaimed film maker in Indian Cinema. He has made every South Indian proud by making Baahubali with which he has set a new standard in the Indian cinema in terms of technical details. Now, he is the center of focus by the producers from Hindi film industry.

Rajamouli Sunny Deol Movie
Rajamouli Sunny Deol Movie

The director is currently busy shooting for Baahubali 2 which is progressing at brisk pace in RFC, Hyderabad. There are many speculations about his next film even before Baahubali 2 hit the theatres. The latest buzz is that Rajamouli is in plans to team up with Sunny Deol for a Bollywood film. Vijayendra Prasad will write the story for the film, and the film will be going to sets from June.

The film will be on the lines of Akkineni nagarjuna’s Rajanna. An official confirmation on the same is expected soon.

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Soha Ali Khan slapped Sunny Deol

Bollywood actress Soha Ali Khan, sister of Saif Ali Khan, has reportedly slapped senior Bollywood actor Sunny Deol. Well, this is not in real life but on the reel.

Soha Ali Khan Slapped Sunny Deol
Soha Ali Khan Slapped Sunny Deol

Sunny Deol and Soha are acting together in an upcoming film ‘Ghayal Returns’. In one of the scenes, Soha, who is playing the role of a psychiatrist, has to slap Sunny to control him. Since both the actors were involved in the scene, Soha slapped him a bit harder than she intended to.

While the entire unit was a bit scared of what Sunny Deol would do, the senior hero understood the situation and consoled Soha, who was hurt for hurting him hard.

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Dishkiyaoon Review

The movie begins with Harman Baweja and Sunny Deol playing snakes-and-ladders in an unspecified room making an uninteresting conversation. Sunny Paaji starts speaking in a forced Haryanvi accent and you start feeling that you would rather watch him dancing to “Mere dil le gayi oye kammo kidhar”. Even a “Yaaro o Yaara” would do, but not this annoying act.

Dishkiyaoon is a gangster movie with the male protagonist Viki played by Harman. Viki in his childhood is bullied in school, and doesn’t have a great equation with his father (Rajit Kapoor) who insists him to follow the non-violence path. To retaliate against the school buliles, he seeks help of a gangster – Tony. Tony gives him gyaan that an eye-for-an-eye and tooth-for-a-tooth is what works. Viki’s new found gyaan helps him to do the retribution, and grows up in the gangster world of Tony. Amidst the gangster wars for power and money, Tony is killed. The rest of the story is about Viki’s vengeance and the turbulences in the process.

The basic skeleton of the story is very familiar, and the key to win in such a situation is the treatment. The treatment is way below the mark in Dishkiyaoon. Neither there is a thrill, nor any intensity in the proceedings too. There are good numbers of characters that are introduced in the movie, but all of them remain half-baked. The film is consistently boring without any single sequence that is intriguing. It will be really interesting to know what the Kundra couple found so interesting in the script.

The only two good things that happened to Dishkiyaoon are Prashant Narayanan and Anand Tiwari. Prashant is excellent as a fatherly figure gangster. The lackluster scenes somehow shine with his screen presence. Anand Tiwari is a gem. He plays Rocky, a member who is jealous of the protagonist. In such a clichéd role, he makes out his own space and performs remarkably.

On the other hand, we have Harman Baweja who tried his best to overcome the curse of being a look- alike of Hrithik. There is nothing extra-ordinary in his performance but he is not unbearable either. Sunny Deol’s look is awful and so are his kahaavaths he frequently recites.

The soundtrack of the movie is good, and it doesn’t prolong the duration much with just three songs (two of which are timely too). The background score however is mediocre for the scope it has for a gangster film. There are some well-written dialogues but to even it out there are some unattractive set if lines too.

DHANDAA HAI PAR BAHUT GANDHAA HAI YEH!

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