Today
(October
19,
2020),
actor-turned-politician
Sunny
Deol
is
celebrating
his
64th
birthday,
and
his
younger
brother
Bobby
Deol
can't
stop
praising
him.
In
his
recent
tete-a-tete
with
The
Telegraph,
Bobby
revealed
how
Sunny
Deol
left
no
stone
unturned
to
make
sure
his
debut
movie
Barsaat
was
perfect
and
grand
in
every
way.
Bobby
said,
"My
brother
took
over
the
reins
from
dad
because
they
decided
that
what
dad
had
done
for
him,
he
wanted
to
do
for
his
younger
brother.
It's
a
tough
job
to
get
everything
organised
on
a
film,
and
my
brother
didn't
shoot
for
his
own
movies
for
a
whole
year
while
supervising
Barsaat,
that's
how
involved
he
was."
He
further
added,
"We
eventually
shot
the
film
in
Mysore,
Bangalore,
Mumbai
and
Manali...
it
had
nice
locations.
Once
the
shoot
was
complete,
my
brother
wanted
to
enhance
my
introduction
sequence.
There
was
a
fight
with
a
tiger
in
that
sequence
and
my
brother
decided
we
would
shoot
it
in
a
small
town
in
Italy
where
a
man
had
his
own
zoo
and
he
took
very
good
care
of
his
animals.
I
went
to
Italy
and
shot
with
a
real
tiger...
I
was
so
scared
that
what
if
it
pulls
off
a
part
of
me?"
The
Housefull
4
actor
further
revealed
that
his
brother
wanted
to
explore
more
with
his
part.
So,
the
entire
team
of
Barsaat
went
to
Lake
District
in
the
UK,
and
Bobby
was
asked
to
do
shots
of
galloping
with
horses
in
the
woods.
That
was
the
last
shot
the
Badal
actor
gave
for
the
film,
because
while
galloping,
he
broke
his
leg.
Speaking
about
the
unfortunate
accident,
Bobby
said,
"I
broke
my
shin
bone
and
I
had
to
get
operated
twice
for
it
and
I
have
a
rod
in
my
leg
even
now.
Luckily,
the
film
was
complete
by
then.
We
did
the
dubbing
and
the
mixing
in
England
because
my
brother
wanted
me
to
stay
there
and
get
treated."
We're
sure
that
just
like
Bobby,
Sunny
is
also
a
proud
brother.