Sunny Deol sensation with Mythri Movies. Following the tremendous success of "Gadar 2," there has been widespread anticipation regarding Sunny Deol's next film. We are thrilled to exclusively confirm that he has officially committed to an upcoming patriotic project, supported by the accomplished creators of the renowned "Pushpa" franchise.
"After the resounding success of 'Gadar 2,' Sunny Deol found himself amidst a flurry of enticing offers, a testament to his market value and box office prowess. However, he opted not to rush into his next project. Deliberation and strategic analysis were his allies in this decision-making process," revealed a source closely connected to the actor.
Deol's latest endeavor is a pan-India project, representing his ambition to reach a broader audience. Collaborating with Mythri Movie Makers, the force behind the beloved "Pushpa" franchise, was a strategic move. While director Kabir Khan has expressed interest in the venture, the dotted line remains unsigned, as discussions continue. As for the narrative, the upcoming film will resonate with patriotic themes.
The source disclosed, "This choice aligns with the desire to capitalize on the buzz and triumph of 'Gadar 2,' allowing Sunny to broaden his fan base through a pan-India production. Additional story and screenplay details are in the finalization stage, in consultation with the director. Rest assured, at its core, it will be a patriotic saga that celebrates India."Beyond this exciting project, Sunny has also inked a deal for "Lahore 1947," a venture supported by actor Aamir Khan as a producer and directed by Raj Kumar Santoshi.
Anticipation is building, with fans hopeful for a special appearance by Aamir Khan in the film. Currently, Sunny Deol basks in the glory of the remarkable success of 'Gadar 2,' which amassed over ₹525 crore at the box office. For a brief moment, it held the title of the highest-grossing Hindi film in India, surpassing Shah Rukh Khan's 'Pathan.' However, 'Jawan,' Shah Rukh's latest release, swiftly reclaimed that throne just a day later."