Sunny Deol on Career Lows: "Maybe there was no subject for me in that era"

Sunny Deol has candidly discussed the challenging phases of his long Bollywood career, emphasizing the importance of relentless hard work. He reflected on how the film industry transformed after the year 2000 with the entry of corporate studios, which changed filmmaking styles and subject choices. The actor suggested that during a certain period, there were perhaps no suitable subjects or roles that matched his persona. Deol is now enjoying a successful comeback with recent hits like 'Gadar 2' and the war film 'Border 2'.

Key Points: Sunny Deol Recalls Tough Career Phase, Industry Changes

  • Reflects on career highs and lows
  • Credits hard work and destiny
  • Notes industry shift post-2000 corporate entry
  • Latest film 'Border 2' released
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"Us daur mein shayad mere layak koi subject ya cheez nahi thi..": Sunny Deol recalls tough phase of his career

Sunny Deol opens up about career struggles post-2000, crediting persistence and destiny for his successful comeback in films like Gadar 2.

"Us daur mein shayad mere layak koi aesa subject ya cheez nahi thi - Sunny Deol"

Mumbai, February 13

Bollywood star Sunny Deol is currently basking in the success of his latest releases, including 'Gadar 2' and 'Border 2'.

The ace star who made his acting debut with 'Betaab' in 1983 got candid about the highs and lows of his career in the film industry, reflecting on how cinema and audience preferences have evolved over the years.

Speaking to ANI, he said, "I have been in this industry for many years. And we have been seeing such things. But the most important thing that I say to everyone and what I believe is why I am here is because whatever work you do, if you are an actor, whichever field you are, I mean, ups and downs will keep happening, but aapko hardwork karte rehna padega aur karte rehna chahiye (you will have to keep working hard)."

He added that success often makes one appreciate the role of destiny. "After years of struggle, when a film does well, you start believing in destiny. Before that, you are only thinking that 'I will make my destiny, I will do this, I will do that. A person keeps doing it'," he said, noting that it is important that "One doesn't give up, and one should never give up," he said.

After delivering several hits, the 'Ziddi' actor experienced a slower phase with fewer hits. The actor shared how filmmaking changed post 2000, saying, "Things keep changing. Aur kya hota hai industry bhi kaafi badalti rahi hai (And industry has also changed a lot). And like, I think after 2000, the corporate world came in, and the ways of making films, I mean, the subjects and topics and actors' choices and the directors, everything kept changing. So us daur mein shayad mere layak koi aesa subject ya cheez nahi thi (So maybe at that time, there was no such subject or anything like that for me)."

Sunny Deol's latest film, 'Border 2', was released in theatres on January 23. It is inspired by the true events of the 1971 India-Pakistan War and showcases how the Army, Navy, and Air Force fight together as one force. It brings Sunny Deol back in uniform once again.

- ANI

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Priya S
His honesty is refreshing. Most stars won't admit to a phase where there were no roles for them. It shows how the industry can be fickle. But his comeback is inspirational! Hard work never goes to waste.
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Rohit P
Border 2 was fantastic! Sunny Deol in uniform is a vibe we all missed. He owns the patriotic genre. Sometimes an actor just needs the right script to connect with the audience again.
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Anjali F
Respect for his perseverance. But I also think he could have adapted a bit more in that phase. The industry changed, and maybe sticking only to a certain image limited opportunities. Just a thought.
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Michael C
Interesting perspective from a Bollywood legend. The shift he describes with corporate studios coming in mirrors what happened in Hollywood earlier. It's a global phenomenon. Wishing him continued success!
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Kavya N
"Aapko hardwork karte rehna padega" – such a simple yet powerful line. This is the advice our parents give us too. Love that our 90s kids get to see our childhood hero back on top! 🥳

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