Sunny Deol will be seen next in Singh Saab The Great.
Mumbai:
Actor Sunny Deol, who is back inaction with his upcoming film Singh Saab The Great, saysIndia needs honest bureaucrats who are willing to fight fortruth and bring it out in the open.
Sunny and director Anil Sharma have earlier teamed up forGadar: Ek Prem Katha, The Hero: Love Story of a Spyand Apne.
"We have worked very hard for this film. This is a dearfilm for us. I hope the audience like it," Sunny said at thelaunch of its first look.
In Singh Saab The Great, Sunny plays the role of acollector.
"I haven't done a film where I am playing a strongcharacter, he is a honest collector. I think India requiresthat kind of persons. Why is he fighting and doing all thiswill be known after you see the film," he said.
"Those who speak truth in today's time.. No one listensto them. For them the difficulty is to bring out the truth.Today, India is filled with goons. Money is the main thing..,"he said.
From powerful dialogues to typical Sunny-stylepunches, the action packed film presents the 56-year-old actorin what he does best, flaunt his muscle-power.
Sunny says, he never thought his famous dialogue'Dhai kilo ka haath' would achieve such cult status. Howeverhe admits that he does feel happy about it, as it only meanshis work has been liked by people.
He is full of praise for his director-friend Sharma,and says he has an understanding of cinema. He is passionateabout films and even after the pack up thinks about his craftonly.
Meanwhile, actress Amrita Rao, who plays the role of ajournalist in the film, seems quite excited about teaming upwith Sunny and Sharma.
"I am playing a news reporter.. I did not have to taketips. Anil Sharma had crafted it meticulously, he wanted aneastern UP accent. He gave me workshop as well. It waswonderful living the role of a journalist. It gave me a kickto be on the other side. Now, I will show the media how toromance," she said.
Sunny and director Anil Sharma have earlier teamed up forGadar: Ek Prem Katha, The Hero: Love Story of a Spyand Apne.
"We have worked very hard for this film. This is a dearfilm for us. I hope the audience like it," Sunny said at thelaunch of its first look.
In Singh Saab The Great, Sunny plays the role of acollector.
"I haven't done a film where I am playing a strongcharacter, he is a honest collector. I think India requiresthat kind of persons. Why is he fighting and doing all thiswill be known after you see the film," he said.
"Those who speak truth in today's time.. No one listensto them. For them the difficulty is to bring out the truth.Today, India is filled with goons. Money is the main thing..,"he said.
From powerful dialogues to typical Sunny-stylepunches, the action packed film presents the 56-year-old actorin what he does best, flaunt his muscle-power.
Sunny says, he never thought his famous dialogue'Dhai kilo ka haath' would achieve such cult status. Howeverhe admits that he does feel happy about it, as it only meanshis work has been liked by people.
He is full of praise for his director-friend Sharma,and says he has an understanding of cinema. He is passionateabout films and even after the pack up thinks about his craftonly.
Meanwhile, actress Amrita Rao, who plays the role of ajournalist in the film, seems quite excited about teaming upwith Sunny and Sharma.
"I am playing a news reporter.. I did not have to taketips. Anil Sharma had crafted it meticulously, he wanted aneastern UP accent. He gave me workshop as well. It waswonderful living the role of a journalist. It gave me a kickto be on the other side. Now, I will show the media how toromance," she said.