Sunny Deol marks 40 years of 'Arjun', calls for revival of cinema that speaks for the forgotten

IANS May 13, 2025 302 views

Sunny Deol commemorated the 40th anniversary of his landmark film Arjun, a powerful narrative about fighting corruption. The actor emphasized the importance of cinema that gives voice to marginalized communities and addresses real social issues. Through social media, Deol urged filmmakers to reconnect with storytelling that sparks meaningful conversations. His reflections highlight the enduring impact of films that challenge societal norms and champion the struggles of ordinary people.

"I am the Arjun of that Mahabharat" - Sunny Deol in Arjun
Sunny Deol marks 40 years of 'Arjun', calls for revival of cinema that speaks for the forgotten
Mumbai, May 13: Sunny Deol took to social media to celebrate 40 years of his iconic film "Arjun", which was released in 1985.

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Deol celebrates 40 years of socially impactful cinema

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Film highlighted struggles of common people

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Calls for revival of meaningful storytelling

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Iconic movie spoke against systemic corruption

Reflecting on the timeless relevance of the film, the actor called the film a classic now lost in time. In his recent post celebrating 40 years of his film Arjun, Deol called for a revival of cinema that gives voice to the unheard and the forgotten. Reflecting on the kind of storytelling that once resonated deeply with audiences, the Border actor emphasized the need to bring back films rooted in real issues, emotions, and struggles.

He noted that while the prints of such classics may fade over time, the essence and impact of their stories continue to burn in the hearts of audiences. By highlighting Arjun as a symbol of meaningful cinema, Deol urged filmmakers to reconnect with narratives that champion the common man, question injustice, and spark conversation.

Taking to his Instagram handle, Sunny Deol posted a video of his scene from the movie and wrote, “#40yearsofArjun — a classic now lost in time. Though its print may have faded, the fire still burns in our hearts. It’s time we revive not just cinema, but the soul of stories that spoke for the forgotten. #Arjun Time to reboot cinemas!.”

In the video, the 'Jaat' actor can be heard delivering a power-packed dialogue: “I am the Arjun of that Mahabharat, Trivedi saab, in which you are Dronacharya.”

“Arjun,” directed by Rahul Rawail, starred Sunny Deol and Dimple Kapadia. The plot of the action drama revolves around a group of radical young men who take matters into their hands to fight against corruption. The film was subsequently remade in multiple languages, including Tamil as “Sathyaa,” Telugu as “Bharatamlo Arjunudu”, “Kannada as Sangrama,” and Sinhala as “Suranimala.” The film was released on 20 April 1985.

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Rahul K.
Sunny Deol is absolutely right! Today's cinema has become all about glamour and masala. We need more films like Arjun that show real struggles of common people. That dialogue still gives me goosebumps! 🙌
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Priya M.
While I appreciate Sunny ji's sentiment, I feel some new films like Article 15 and Peepli Live are still carrying forward this legacy. It's not completely lost, just needs more support from audiences.
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Amit S.
Arjun was way ahead of its time! The way it showed youth frustration against corruption is still relevant today. Sunny paaji should make a sequel showing today's challenges - unemployment, farmer issues etc. #BringBackMeaningfulCinema
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Neha T.
My father still talks about how Arjun changed his perspective when he was young. Today's generation needs such impactful films rather than just mindless entertainment. But will today's audience appreciate it? That's the real question.
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Vikram J.
Sunny Deol himself should take initiative and produce more films like Arjun. He has the star power to make such projects viable. Action with meaning - that was his USP! Where did that go? 😔
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Sneha R.
The problem is economics - meaningful films don't earn as much as commercial potboilers. Unless we have a system that rewards good content, nothing will change. OTT platforms are doing better in this regard though.

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