By Rishabh Naudiyal Last Updated:
Everyone is locked inside their homes because of the ongoing life-threatening pandemic, COVID-19. Common people and celebrities are trying their best to invest their time in some quality work or learning new skills. However, there are some people, who are just spending time with their bed, pillow, kitchen, and family. One such actor, who isn’t quite active on social media during this quarantine is none other than Bollywood’s Iron Man, Sunny Deol. (Recommended Read: Rucha Gujarathi Radiates Pregnancy Glow On Her 'Godh Bharai' Ceremony Amidst The COVID-19 Lockdown)
However, the actor makes sure to keep his Instagram handle breathing by posting pictures in short intervals. Recently, the actor posted an old childhood picture from his memory lane and bought back a lot of memories from the past right in front of everyone.
On April 23, 2020, Sunny Deol took to his Instagram handle and posted a beautiful throwback picture from his childhood days. In the picture, we can see him holding a pillow as the little Sunny attacks his sister and father, Dharmendra in the picture. The adorable family picture is doing rounds on the internet for a lot of reasons. While some are praising the bond of the doting father, Dharmendra with his kids. Some are pointing towards the hilarious fact that, who would’ve thought that one day this little kid, will have a hand pump in his hand instead of this pillow. However, along with the adorable photo, Sunny wrote down a simple caption that can be read as “Flashback Dad my sister and me #life.” Take a look. (Don’t Miss: Alia Bhatt Visits Dad, Mahesh Bhatt And Mom, Soni Razdan Amidst The Coronavirus Scare)
Well, there’s no doubt that the Deols have ruled the Bollywood industry in different periods and talking about the future, the mantle is now in the hands of Sunny Deol’s son, Karan Deol, who has made his debut in the film, Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas. The film is directed by none other than his father, Sunny Deol. And when you shoot with your dad, no wonder it is going to get a little bit tricky and it did, when it came to the kissing scene in the film. In an interview with the Mid-Day, Karan had opened up on the kissing scene which he had to shoot in front of his father. He had shared, "Initially, I was a little shy and awkward about doing this scene in front of my father. That would be a normal reaction of any kind. But then, I just switched off and let my emotions flow. I was nervous at first, but after the take, I realised that the moment was beautifully captured and it was in sync with the story." (Also Read: Sameera Reddy's 'Hans 2015 And Nyra 2020' Edition Wearing Same Onesie Is Too Adorable To Miss)
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