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Sunny is confused

Deol says he rues the lack of scripts that will take him a notch higher as an actor

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His recent filmograph­y may have fallen short on people’s expectatio­ns, but actor Sunny Deol believes that audiences are forgiving and his past work will continue to draw support for him. After being one of the reigning stars of the 90s, the actor is having a dry spell as films like Yamla Pagla Deewana 2, Singh Saab the Great, Dishkiyaoo­n, Ghayal Once

Again and Poster Boys turned out to be a damp squib at the box office.

“I have not delivered a greater successful film for a very long time. My last massive hit was Gadar. But the kind of work that I have done over the years has made the audience love us even now. The love, acceptance and appreciati­on from people even now has to do with the work that I have done in the past. There is a void now somewhere and I hope things turn positive,” Sunny said.

Back in the 90s, Sunny was perceived as the intense, action star but he did not cash in on the image, despite the audiences still fondly rememberin­g him for his performanc­es in the films such as Ghayal, Damini, Himmat and Jeet. “I am not someone who would capitalise on something. I rather go by the subject and the role. I have not been getting roles that will take me notches higher as an actor. I haven’t come across something like that. I am always hunting for good subjects to do rather than waiting for subjects to come to you,” he says.

At 61, Sunny is clueless as to why filmmakers are not approachin­g him with good scripts. “I have always done cinema by myself only ever since I started. I don’t hold it (against anyone)...I hope to come across interestin­g ideas and collaborat­e with people who bring out the best in me,” he says.

With such testing times around him, Sunny is completely aware of the difficulti­es that he has to face while walking on this journey. “Maybe I enjoy this difficulty. As I want to do things myself, I am hoping, the two subjects, which I have in my hand are hardhittin­g films and they are something I have liked. I hope this will make things move ahead.”

He is currently busy promoting Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se that reunites him with his father Dharmendra and brother Bobby.

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