Sunny
Deol
and
Shah
Rukh
Khan
are
known
to
have
had
their
differences
after
working
together
in
Darr
back
in
1993.
While
fans
loved
Darr,
the
two
did
not
collaborate
again
for
any
project.
However,
the
cold
war
between
the
two
seems
to
have
ended,
and
here's
the
proof.
According
to
a
report
in
Mumbai
Mirror,
Sunny
Deol
is
working
on
a
remake
of
Damini
with
son
Karan
Deol,
after
Shah
Rukh
Khan
handed
over
the
rights
of
the
film.
Earlier,
the
rights
for
the
1993
release
were
owned
by
Red
Chillies
Entertainment,
but
after
finding
out
that
Sunny
was
interested
in
making
a
remake,
SRK
chose
to
let
go
of
the
rights.
Just
before
the
lockdown
started,
Shah
Rukh
reportedly
drove
to
Sunny
Deol's
Juhu
bungalow
unannounced
and
hand-delivered
the
remake
rights
of
Damini,
which
was
originally
produced
by
Aly
and
Karim
Morani.
Sunny
Deol,
over
the
years,
has
been
quite
open
about
his
disagreements
on
the
sets
of
Darr.
He
had
shared
his
displeasure
in
'glorifying'
villains
in
the
film
and
had
also
revealed
that
he
didn't
speak
to
SRK
for
16
years.
But
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
sweet
gesture
has
shown
that
bygones
are
bygones.
Earlier,
talking
about
Darr,
Sunny
had
told
India
TV,
"I
was
doing
a
scene
in
the
film
where
Shah
Rukh
stabs
me.
I
had
a
heated
discussion
with
Yash
Chopra
regarding
that
scene.
I
tried
explaining
that
I
am
a
commando
officer
in
the
film,
my
character
is
an
expert,
I
am
very
fit,
then
how
can
this
boy
(Shah
Rukh's
character
in
the
film)
beat
me
easily.
He
can
beat
me
if
I
can't
see
him.
If
he
can
stab
me
while
I
am
looking
at
him,
then
I
won't
be
called
a
commando."
He
also
shared,
"Since
Yash
ji
was
old,
I
respected
him
and
couldn't
say
anything.
I
put
my
hands
inside
my
pocket
as
I
was
very
angry.
Soon,
out
of
anger,
I
didn't
even
realise
that
I
had
ripped
my
pants
with
my
hands."
Fans
hope
since
the
reconciliation,
they
will
get
a
chance
to
see
Sunny
and
Shah
Rukh
Khan
working
on
a
film
together
after
26
years.