Key Points

Dharmendra shared a heartwarming black and white photograph capturing a precious moment between Dilip Kumar and his son Sunny Deol. The picture was taken during the mahurat of Sunny's debut film "Betaab" in 1983, showing Dilip Kumar's affectionate blessing. The romantic film, directed by Rahul Rawail, became a significant commercial success that year. Sunny Deol continues to make waves in the industry with recent hits like "Jaat" and upcoming projects.

Key Points: Dharmendra Recalls Dilip Kumar's Blessing on Sunny Deol's Debut

  • Dilip Kumar playfully punched Sunny Deol's cheek during film mahurat
  • 'Betaab' was Sunny Deol's debut film in 1983
  • Rahul Rawail directed the romantic Shakespeare-inspired movie
  • Film became a massive commercial success
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Dharmendra recalls the time when Dilip Kumar visited Sunny Deol's film set

Veteran actor Dharmendra shares nostalgic moment of Dilip Kumar blessing Sunny Deol during 'Betaab' film mahurat

Dharmendra recalls the time when Dilip Kumar visited Sunny Deol's film set
"Dalip saheb ka pyaar bhara duayen dete haath Sunny ko film BETAB ke mahurat par hi naseeb ho gaya tha - Dharmendra"

Mumbai, April 26

Veteran actor Dharmendra shared a cherished memory on social media when Dilip Kumar visited the mahurat of son Sunny Deol's debut movie "Betaab".

Dharmendra posted a black and white photograph on Instagram of Dilip Kumar playfully punching Sunny's cheek, while Sunny smiles.

The veteran actor recalled that Dilip Kumar gave his blessings to Sunny during the mahurat of his first project. "Dalip saheb ka pyaar bhara duayen dete haath Sunny ko film BETAB ke mahurat par hi naseeb ho gaya tha," Dharmendra wrote.

Rahul Rawail's "Betaab" also marked the acting debut of actress Amrita Singh. The 1983 romantic entertainer was loosely based on William Shakespeare's "The Taming Of The Shrew."

Released on August 5, 1983 "Betaab" was a huge commercial success and went on to become one of the biggest hits of the year. It was later even remade in Telugu as "Samrat", and in Kannada with the name "Karthik".

Shifting to the present, Sunny recently delivered another blockbuster with his last release, "Jaat". Overwhelmed by the response to the film, Sunny assured that "Jaat 2" will be even better.

Taking to his IG, Sunny dropped a video expressing his gratitude. "You have given so much love to my film 'Jaat', I promise ''Jaat 2' will be even better. I often come to the mountains to unwind because I love being surrounded by the grandeur of nature. I'll leave for the shoot of 'Border 2' in a few days. Love you," he said.

Sunny further penned a note that read, "Aapka pyaar hi hai meri taqat. Aap sab ka josh hi hai meri safalta. Keep loving #Jaat and I feel overwhelmed and blessed seeing all the videos of you all celebrating #Jaat and Cinema! Keep 'em coming and share them with me, your love and emotions is what has made #Jaat a success".

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Such a heartwarming memory! The golden era of Bollywood had such beautiful camaraderie between stars. Dilip Kumar's blessings must have meant the world to Sunny Deol ❤️
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Priya M.
Betaab was my mom's favorite movie growing up! The chemistry between Sunny and Amrita was electric. Interesting to know it was inspired by Shakespeare!
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the nostalgia, I wish today's actors would focus more on original scripts rather than endless sequels. Jaat was good but do we really need Jaat 2?
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Neha T.
That black and white photo is pure gold! The simplicity of that era was so charming. Now everything is so polished and PR-managed. Miss these genuine moments 😊
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Vikram J.
Sunny Deol's energy is still unmatched! From Betaab to Jaat, the man knows how to entertain. Excited for Border 2 - hope it lives up to the original!
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Sneha P.
The way Dharmendra writes about Dilip Kumar shows such respect and admiration. We need more of these beautiful mentor relationships in the industry today!

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