When Child Karan Deol started crying on seeing dad Sunny Deol romancing Juhi Chawla
By Rajesh Ahuja
Two years after he made his debut with the film Pal Pal Dil Ke paas, Sunny Deol's elder son Karan Deol is ready with his second film Velle, a comedy about four youngsters trying to correct a plan gone wrong.
During the promotions of his second film on the Kapil Sharma show on Sony entertainment television, Karan revealed that his relationship with his dad Sunny Deol is not of a father and son but of a friend .
Sunny Deol revealed that as a child, Karan deol once started crying on seeing him romance Juhi Chawla |
During a promotion of the film on the Kapil Sharma show on Sony entertainment television, Karan revealed that he shares secrets with his father as a he would do with a best friend.
During the show, Sunny Deol revealed an incident from Karan's childhood wherein Karan started crying on seeing his dad romance Juhi Chawla.
Recalling the incident, Sunny said, ''I was shooting for a romantic scene with Juhi Chawla. In the scene, I had to hug Juhi. However, just as I hugged her, Karan, who was in the lap of one of my cousins, started crying. Maybe he thought it strange that his romancing a woman other than his mother. '
It is notable that Sunny Deol starred opposite Juhi Chawla in films like Lootere and Darr.
A crime comedy directed by Deven Munjal, Velle is set to release in cinemas on December 10.
Velle will see Karan Deol share screen space with his uncle Abhay Deol.
Velle also stars Anya Singh, Sawant Singh Premi, Vishesh Tiwari and Mouni Roy.
Watch Velle trailer
https://youtu.be/6P67jUS62Cc
Karan Deol made his bollywood debut with the romantic film Pal Pal Dil Ke paas, which starred him opposite Sahher Bambba. Pal Pal Dil Ke paas was directed by Sunny Deol.
Karan will in the coming days be seen sharing screen space with dad Sunny Deol, uncle Bobby Deol and grandfather Dharmendra in the sequel of Apne titled Apne2. He will also be seen alongside Sunny Deol in the sequel of the iconic film Gadar, which is being directed by Anil Sharma.
Karan Deol made his bollywood debut with the romantic film Pal Pal Dil Ke paas, which starred him opposite Sahher Bambba. Pal Pal Dil Ke paas was directed by Sunny Deol.
Karan will in the coming days be seen sharing screen space with dad Sunny Deol, uncle Bobby Deol and grandfather Dharmendra in the sequel of Apne titled Apne2. He will also be seen alongside Sunny Deol in the sequel of the iconic film Gadar, which is being directed by Anil Sharma.
Karan Deol's next film Velle releases in cinemas on December 10
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