Sunny Deol is a Famous Indian Actor and Filmmaker. In Sahnewal, Punjab, India he was born in Deol's Family on October 19, 1956. Today we are going to discuss about sunny deol son, age, wife, age, mother, movies, father, net worth, son name and more:
Sunny Deol Complete his Schooling life from Sacred heart boys high school, Punjab, India after completing his Schooling life Sunny Deol go to Ramniranjan Anandilal College Mumbai, Maharashtra to Complete his Economics Degree.
In Sahnewal, Punjab, India he was born in Deol's Family on October 10, 1956 and Now his age is 68 Years as of 2024. Sunny Deol Real Name is Ajay Singh Deol and His Nick Name is Sunny Deol. Sunny Deol Height is approx 5.8" and Weight is 85KGs. Sunny's Eye Color is Brown and His Hair Colour is also brown. Sunny Deol Home Town is Punjab and live in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Sunny Deol Religion is Sikhism and Caste is Jatt.
Sunny Deol Total Net Worth is $50 Million and in Indian Rupees is 339 Crore. Sunny Deol Charge approximately 5 Crore Indian Rupees per Movie.
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Father: Dharmendra is a Father of Sunny Deol also he is a Famous Indian actor in 19s. In Ludhiana, Punjab, Indian He was born on Dec 8, 1935.
Mother: Hema Malini is a Mother of Sunny Deol also she is a Famous Indian actress in 19s. In Madras (Chennai), Tamil Nade She was born on 16 October 1948.
Wife: Pooja Deol is a Wife of Sunny Deol is a Professional Writer and In United Kingdom She was born on 21 September 1957.
Elder Son: Karan Deol is a Elder Son of Sunny Deol also he is a Actor & Playback Singer. In Mumbai, India he was born in Deol's Family on November 27, 1990.
Younger Son: Rajveer Deol is a Younger son of Sunny Deol also he is a Indian Actor In Mumbai, India he was born in Deol's Family on May 12, 1994.
Sunny Deol who was born into a film family was well known in the industry even before his debut. Sunny first appeared on screen in the 1983 film Betaab. It was his debut role and he immediately impressed everyone. Sunny garnered a lot of awards for his performance and was nominated for the Filmfare Best Actor Prize. After his debut in a big screen performance he swiftly gained popularity and went on to star in a number of films throughout the 1980s & 1990s.
Sunny appeared in Rahul Rawail's Arjun in 1985, opposite Dimple Kapadia. The film was a box office success, and as a result of the positive reception, it was remade in Tamil. Sunny appeared in Rajiv Rai's Tridev in 1989 as Inspector Karan Saxena, who is betrothed to Divya played with Madhuri Dixit. Sunny featured in the 1990 film Krodh, alongside Amrita Singh & Sonam. Ghayal made his debut the same year, and his portrayal Ajay Mehra earned them his first national prize.
The film was a huge success and the second highest-grossing film that year. Sunny did an excellent job playing the character & it was other of his films that was later recreated in Tamil. Sunny featured in the thriller Vishwatma, released in 1992. It was a narrative about two men seeking vengeance. Prabhat Singh (Sunny Deol) & Chunky Pandey (Akash Bharadwaj) travel to Kenya in search of the underworld lord, played by Amrish Puri. The suspense, combined with their acting ability was all they needed to keep the audience hooked to their seats. This one also performed well at the box office.
Sunny featured opposite Juhi Chawla in the 1993 film Lootere. He played the part of a cop tasked with protecting Anjali (Juhi), the only witness. He takes her away to keep her safe & during their journey, they fall in love. It was one of the few films when Sunny was seen romancing. He collaborated on another film alongside Juhi Chawla the same year. The film was called Darr, and it starred Shah Rukh Khan as Kiran, who he adores. Sunny Deol plays the part of Kiran's boyfriend in the film.
It gave Shah Rukh his iconic K.K. Kiran stutter, and Sunny lost faith in the Chopras and chose not to act in any of their films. He believed that his character was not given enough screen time in the film, while the Chopras were busy praising Shah Rukh Khan. Sunny's year was not completely unlucky. Damini Lightning was also published in 1993. He assumed the position of a lawyer assigned to a rape case. Sunny received a National Prize for his starring part in the film thanks to the well known Tarikh pe tarikh phrase and his great performance.
Although he did not play a main role, his performance was recognised and praised. The dialogue also got highly popular. In JEET (1996) this crime-fighting action hero appeared in a bad character as a lawbreaker who falls in a relationship with Kajal. While he is about to give up his lifestyle & follow the road of virtue, Kajal decides to end the relationship. When Kajal leaves Karan (Sunny Deol) he is distraught and drawn back into his past. With Border, Jatt returned to the action film genre, which had been his speciality. Border (1997) is a drama film about India and Pakistan's 1971 war.
The Actor Sunny Deol played his aggressive character admirably and it was one of the few popular war films that also performed well at the box office. Sunny Deol co starred with Raveena Tandon in the 1997 film Ziddi. His character, Deva, was an angry young guy who was concerned about his family's well-being. Deva finds up in jail because to his harsh attitude. After being released from prison, he establishes the "Deva ki adaalat" system which involves disciplining people for their wrongdoings.
Raveena Tondon plays Jaya a club dancer who falls in love with him. Ziddi became a big office triumph, and his northern supporters praised his performance. Arjun Pandit, a film in which he costarred with Juhi Chawla from Lootere, was released in 1999. He played an abusive boyfriend whose kidnaps Nisha (Juhi Chawla) to commemorate her birthday. Although the film did not perform well at the box office, Sunny performed a character who impressed Bollywood of his versatility as an actor.
He additionally released his directorial debut in the same year with Dillagi, which starred Bobby Deol & Urmila Matondkar. Sunny played Rajvir (Bobby Deol's) brother in the film. Although the film did not perform well at the box office, Sunny's attempt at directing was praised. Sunny Deol appeared opposite Shilpa Shetty in the 2001 film Indian. His character, Raj Shekhar Azad served as an honest assistant commissioner on an assignment to eradicate corruption in the system. He is confronted with an equally obstinate terrorist. The same year, he appeared in Farz alongside Preity Zinta.
Sunny portrays the bad cop, and his partner Arjun Singh is a good cop who follows the rules. Preity Zinta played Arjun's daughter whom falls in a relationship with Karan (Sunny Deol). All of his films were the right combination of action and romance, and whether he played the good guy or the evil guy the audience fell in love with him. In the 2001 film Gadar- Ek Prem Katha, he played Tara Singh a truck driver who falls in a relationship with a Muslim girl played by Ameesha Patel. The film became popular due to its passionate romantic narrative & was commercially successful.
It was one of India's most successful films that year, and Sunny Deol was nominated for a Filmfare Award. Sunny played a military officer in Maa Tujhe Salam, which was released in 2002. Sunny excels in playing cops and military officers. In 2003, he played the lead in the film The Hero: Lovestory of a Spy. Sunny Deol plays Arun Sharma, a military man who falls in love with Reshma (Preity Zinta) and agrees to work as a spy for the army and cross the border.
Reshma is apprehended and escapes, crossing the border. While the two are getting married, an incident occurs and Reshma goes missing. To exact his revenge, Arun disguises himself as Wahid a nuclear expert. Sunny Deol returned to the big screen with the Deol Family (Dharmendra and Bobby) in Apne (2007) & Yamla Pagla Deewana (2011) following a long break. Sunny Deol 2013 film Singh Saab The Great was a blockbuster. It was founded on the concept that bringing about change was preferable to seeking vengeance.
He went on to do Dishkiyaoon in 2014. He directed Ghayal Once Again (2016) a sequel to the 1990 film Ghayal. He later appeared in Poster Boys (2017), Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se (2018), and Blank (2019). Despite a reduction in his big-screen appearances Sunny Deol remains Bollywood's most popular action hero. In 2019 he directed his third film, Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas, which marked the debut of his son Karan Deol. He later appeared in Blank (2019) & Chup: Revenge of the Artist (2022). He repeated the role as Tara Singh in the financially successful movie Gadar 2 (2023).