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THE DEOLS – DHARMENDRA, SUNNY AND BOBBY!

Posted on April 16, 2013

BY ARYEMAN RAJ

In an exclusive tete-a-tete, PEOPLE’s latest cover stars, screen legend Dharmendra with

his sons Sunny and Bobby open up on a lifetime in the movies – and the ties that keep them strong.

“I remember seeing Awaara (1951) and I loved that Prithviraj and Raj Kapoor played a father-son in

that. I dreamt that one day I would work with my sons in a movie. I wasn’t even married then, but

see, God heard me,” reveals the 77-year-old Dharmendra exclusively to PEOPLE, gesturing towards

Sunny and Bobby.

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The three Deols come together for the third time on celluloid in June 2013, with Yamla Pagla

Deewana 2. It is the sequel to the laugh riot Yamla Pagla Deewana (2011), which followed their first

film together, the 2007 weepy family saga Apne.

Looking back on working with his superstar dad, Sunny recollects an incident on the sets. “I’ve done

quite a lot of films with him like Sunny (1984), Sultanat (1986) and Kshatriya (1993). During

Kshatriya, there was this sword fight and I accidentally hit him on his knee. I was so petrified, I fell

down.”

Growing up having ‘He-Man’ Dharmendra as dad, Bobby, who shares a buddy-like relationship with

his father says, “He was like Superman. I felt like he was the strongest man on earth. I was never

bullied because I was Dharmendra’s son.”

So what are the traits that all three Deols share? Dharmendra tells PEOPLE, “We don’t blow our own

trumpets. We run 100 miles away from that. Deols are shy. There is nothing like show business, but

these days, it’s a show-off business. We have done versatile cinema, but never knew how to push

ourselves into a different bracket. We don’t know the tricks of the trade. Money isn’t everything. We

make films for audiences and I feel that my people are mine. That is the strength that keeps us

going.”

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