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'Jaat' star Sunny Deol REACTS to his old viral photoshoot with Sanjay Dutt and Chunky Panday: 'Everyone here is trying to show off their muscles'

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Sunny Deol, who is currently busy promoting his recent film, Jaat, with Randeep Hooda, recently opened up about his photoshoot with Sanjay Dutt and Chunky Panday.

Sunny Reacts to Viral Photoshoot with Sanjay Dutt and Chunky Panday

In conversation with Bollywood Bubble, Sunny shared his memories of a photoshoot with Sanjay Dutt and Chunky Panday. He explained that during that time, everyone aimed to show off their muscles, which was very popular and relevant back then. He added that what people appreciated was how times were constantly changing, with styles and trends evolving. He also mentioned that the photoshoot had a very vibrant energy.



Paap Ki Duniya is an action-packed drama directed by Shibu Mitra, starring Sunny Deol and Chunky Panday. The story is about two boys who are separated by fate—one grows up to be a brave police officer (Sunny Deol), while the other turns to a life of crime (Chunky Panday). As their lives intersect, secrets are revealed, leading to a dramatic conflict between duty and family. The film has a classic 80s feel, with emotional moments and intense action.


Sunny on Gadar 2 Success and Gadar 1 Impact

In the same interview, the actor also shared his thoughts on the success of Gadar 2 and reflected on the impact of Gadar 1. He mentioned that Gadar 2 felt like a success celebration for him, describing it as a moment he had never experienced before. He explained that while Gadar 1 had caused his career to stall, Gadar 2 revived it completely. He expressed how overwhelming the love and support he received were, calling it a beautiful and unforgettable moment, one he wasn’t sure would ever come again.



Sunny Deol on His Nervousness About Gadar 2

In an interview with Komal Nahta, Sunny had admitted he was very nervous about making Gadar 2. He explained that the original film held a special place in people’s hearts because of its innocence and beauty. He feared that if the sequel didn’t live up to expectations, it might spoil the audience’s cherished memories of the first one.


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