Actor-producer Sunny Deol, who had directed
"Dillagi", tells his son Karan Deol will be launched in a year's time
and that he might go behind the camera to direct him.
Sunny and his brother Bobby were launched by their actor
father Dharmendra with "Betaab" and "Barsaat",
respectively. Both the movies were made under their banner Vijayta Films. Later
the He Man of the 1960s launched his nephew Abhay too with "Socha Na
Tha".
"I might direct my son as well... not now at
least," told Sunny, who is presently busy promoting their home production
"Yamla Pagla Deewana 2", in which his son has worked as an assistant
director.
Sunny wants to follow the family tradition and further
added, "We will launch him like I was launched, my brother was launched. I
am basically giving him space because at the end of the day, it is his journey.
Parents can only be there to put you there, but after that it's an individual
journey."
Asked when he plans to launch Karan, 21, Sunny told,
"May be in a year's time. I would give him a year. I would want him to
grasp as much knowledge as possible. To me, an actor has to be like a
sponge."
After the 1999 release "Dillagi", starring him
along with his brother Bobby and actress Urmila Matondkar, the 56-year-old
stayed away from direction, but has definite plans to wield the megaphone in
the near future.
Explaining his decision, Sunny told, "Of late, I have
not been doing too many films. I have realized that it's very important to be
seen around. Definitely, I want to do loads of films so that my fans can see me
often. I am here only because of them. At the moment, I will act for next
couple of years. I want to take it a little easy and then I want to get into direction,
but I will definitely direct," he further added.
Right now he his looking forward to the release of
"Yamla Pagla Deewana 2", a sequel to the 2011 hit comedy "Yamla
Pagla Deewana". Coming June 7, it also stars Dharmendra and Bobby, who
were in the original too.
He also has "Singh Saab The Great" and
"Mohalla Assi" in the pipeline.
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