This Article is From May 16, 2018

Sunny Deol's Son Karan's Debut Film's Shooting Stalled Due To Delhi Thunderstorm

Sunny and Karan Doel were shooting in Gurugram over the weekend when the filming was disrupted due to violent dust storm

Sunny Deol's Son Karan's Debut Film's Shooting Stalled Due To Delhi Thunderstorm

Sunny Deol was filming in Gurugram. (Image courtesy: Twitter)

Highlights

  • Sunny Deol's SUV was damaged in the dust storm over the weekend
  • The film's crew was safe, said co-producer
  • The shooting of Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas was canceled on Monday as well
New Delhi: The thunderstorm in New Delhi and NCR over the weekend disrupted the shooting of Sunny Deol's son Karan's debut film Pal Pal Dil Ke Pas, reports mid-day. Sunny Deol, who is directing is son's film, was filming in Gurugram when they had to cancel the shooting due to foul weather. The film's co-producer Suniel Saini told mid-day, "It was sunny in the morning. But by afternoon, strong winds began blowing accompanied by thundershowers. We were shooting at the Cyber Hub footover bridge. The shooting equipment was tossed around. We had to pack up and rush to the hotel to avoid damage to the lights and camera."

Mr Saini also told mid-day that though the film's crew made it to the hotel safely, Sunny Deol's SUV was damaged. "It was parked near a wooden structure, which came crashing down on the car. The headlights and the bonnet were damaged," he said, adding that the film's shooting was stalled for Monday as well.
 

Pal Pal Dil Ke Pas, which borrows its title from Dharemdra's popular song, is Karan Deol's first film as an actor. Earlier, he has assisted director Sangeeth Sivan in Yamla Pagla Deewana 2, starring Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol and Dharmendra.

Sunny Deol earlier told news agency PTI that launching his son in Bollywood was a 'huge task' and he is fully aware of the responsibility. He had said: "I want to give my best to it. I am a bit conscious as I am launching him."

Sunny Deol announced Karan's debut in May last year but he hasn't set a release date yet.

(With inputs from PTI)
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