In a heartwarming display of paternal pride, the legendary actor Dharmendra continues to invite his fans into the cherished moments of his family’s journey. But this time, it’s an emotional high that has him beaming with joy.
Earlier on Saturday, Dharmendra couldn’t contain his excitement as he showered his elder son, Sunny Deol, with heartfelt congratulations for the resounding success of ‘Gadar 2’. The veteran actor was positively ecstatic, not just about the film’s stellar performance at the box office but also for the incredible love and support poured in by the audience. It was a moment of pure, unadulterated happiness as he thanked the viewers for making ‘Gadar 2’ an absolute blockbuster.
Along with a happy picture, Dharmendra wrote on his X account,”Dosto, qismat wala hota hai Baap woh…jis ka beta kabhi jab Baap ban kar bacchon sa laad ladata hai (Friends, it is only a father with great luck who gets to see his son, when he becomes a father playfully fight with his children).”
Dharmendra Heart Swells with Pride as Gadar 2 continues its spectacular run at the Box Office
It futher expresses, “Sunny brought me to USA to enjoy the success of Gadar 2 ……Dosto, Great full to you all for your good wishes to make the Gadar 2 A block buster.”
Dharmendra has always been very supportive and expressed his happiness for the succes of Deol ventures, now he has showered his love and appreciation on the success of Sunny Deol’s latest cinematic venture. He has, in the past, congratulated his son and the entire team of ‘Gadar 2’ several times.
As the family is enjoying in the US, the Sunny Deol-starrer is still basking the successs at the box office. The movie has been seen, admired not just in India but also in different parts of the world.
‘Gadar 2’ has collected Rs.700 crore worldwide, surpassing its initial box office estimations, which are expected to be maximum Rs 450 crore for lifetime. It’s also among the highest grossing Indian films of 2023, banking on its strong nationalism pitch.
‘Gadar 2’ is set in the period of 1951 to 1971, as the protagonist Tara Singh once again goes to Pakistan, this time to rescue his son while thrashing the Pakistani Army.