Sunny Deol (conceived 19 October 1956) is an Indian movie performing artist, chief and maker known for his works only in Hindi film. He is the child of veteran performer Dharmendra, and the senior sibling of on-screen character Bobby Deol and Esha Deol and Ahana Deol
In a movie profession crossing more than thirty years, Deol has won two National Film Awards, and two Filmfare Awards. Film industry India recorded Deol as the general star of the nineties.
Deol made his introduction in the film Betaab for which he was designated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. From that point, he went ahead to star in various movies in the 90s like Tridev, Arjun, Kroadh, Ghayal, Vishwatma, Lootere, Darr, Damini – Lightning, Jeet, Ghatak, Border, Ziddi, Arjun Pandit, and Indian. He made his presentation as an executive and maker with Dillagi, in which he additionally featured close by his sibling Bobby. Deol made his introduction inverse kindred debutante Amrita Singh in Betaab (1982), which was a blockbuster that propelled the vocations of the two on-screen characters. His execution won him his first Filmfare Best Actor Award Nomination.
With his depiction of a beginner boxer wrongly blamed for his sibling's homicide in Rajkumar Santoshi's Ghayal, Sunny added another hit motion picture to his motion picture profession. Delivered by the home flag Vijayta Films, the motion picture was a moment hit with the majority and went ahead to win seven Filmfare Awards.[6] His execution won him Filmfare Award for Best Actor and furthermore National Film Award – Special Jury Award/Special Mention (Feature Film). In 1991, Sunny featured in around five movies however just Narsimha was a win. Rajiv Rai's Vishwatma in which he acted inverse Divya Bharti, was Sunny's just discharge in 1992. His part of a legal advisor in Damini – Lightning (1993) brought him a few honors and awards including National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor and Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 1993, he featured in Yash Chopra's blockbuster Darr with Juhi Chawla. In the mid-nineties he conveyed four major hits in succession Jeet (1996), Ghatak: Lethal (1996), Ziddi (1997) and Border (1997)In 1999, in the wake of featuring inverse Juhi Chawla in Arjun Pandit, Sunny Deol attempted his hand at course and helmed Dillagi. He likewise acted close by more youthful sibling Bobby Deol and Urmila Matondkar in his directorial make a big appearance.
In 2001, he featured in the film Farz inverse Preity Zinta. Bright assumed the part of lorry driver Tara Singh who begins to look all starry eyed at a Muslim young lady played by Ameesha Patel in Anil Sharma's Gadar: Ek Prem Katha. The parcel adventure went to wind up noticeably an unequaled blockbuster and was the most astounding netting Bollywood film ever around then and the greatest hit of the 21st century, gaining Rs 973 million in India. He won Screen Award for Best Actor and was designated for the Filmfare Best Actor Award for his depiction. His third discharge that year saw him assuming the title part in the activity film Indian, a revamp of the Tamil film Vallarasu in which Sunny played the character of DCP Rajshekhar Azad, a legit cop. The motion picture was a win. Bright's next couple of ventures were to a great degree enthusiastic in nature and evoked genuine emotion with groups of onlookers the nation over. He assumed the part of an Indian military officer in Maa Tujhhe Salaam and played the character of flexibility contender Chandrashekhar Azad in 23rd March 1931: Shaheed.