Sunny Deol is well-known as an actor for his memorable lines in addition to the roles he has performed in movies. He is particularly adept at making viewers feel horrible for the villains. When Rajveer Deol was a child, he used to feel horrible for the bad guys in his father's action flicks because he knew that the seasoned actor would give them a brutal thrashing.
Sunny Deol, who starred as the main character in multiple action films in the 1990s, approaches acting with a sense of "honesty," according to his son Rajveer Deol. Due to this quality, he stands out among his contemporaries. Rajveer Deol revealed in a recent interview with a media outlet that he frequently felt "scared" by his father's on-screen persona and that he virtually always felt pity for the villains. He revealed, “There’s a specialty with Dad that I don’t think anyone else can do. There’s honesty in his bones and blood. When he screams at someone and wants to get revenge, you feel it. You want to do it yourself. I used to feel bad for all the villains. I used to see dad get angry (in films) and would know what is to come. I would be like, ‘Oh poor guys, don’t do this!’ I was very scared of that.”
The son of Sunny and Pooja Deol, Rajveer Deol, made his
acting debut in the Dono movie, which was released on October 5. In this love
story, Paloma Dhillon, an actor who is the daughter of Poonam Dhillon and
producer Ashok Thakeria, also makes her acting debut. The romance between two
complete strangers set against the backdrop of a destination wedding is the
movie's main topic. The first film that Avnish Barjatya, the director's son,
produced and directed was a romantic comedy-drama that was released on Friday.
Avnish worked with his father as an assistant director on a number of his
father's movies, including Prem Ratan Dhan Payo and Uunchai, before this.