Published:  02:03 AM, 30 August 2023

I am not going to produce because I go bankrupt: Sunny Deol

I am not going to produce because I go bankrupt: Sunny Deol
 
Gadar 2 actor Sunny Deol says he's done with producing and directing. In a new interview with BBC Asian Network, Sunny said that every time he produces a movie, he goes "bankrupt." He attributed his decision to the changing dynamics of film production and his inability to wear too many hats.

"The world has become very difficult. Years back, I could control things because distribution was normal. They were people we interacted with. There was a connection. Ever since the corporates have come in, there's nothing. For an individual to stand tall over there, it's difficult. You have to do your PR, run around, and they won't give you your number of theatres. They don't want individuals to be there. I had a tough time with my films in this past decade. You're trying to do a certain kind of cinema, but you (don't get the backing)," Sunny said in the interview, Hindustan Times reports.

He added that he's happy being just an actor now. "That's what I came in for. I became a producer, a director, wearing too many hats. A man can only do one job. So I said, 'Throw everything away, just become an actor.' So that's what I want to do now. Do as many films as I can as an actor," Sunny said.

Sunny then took charge of the production house with his 1999 directorial debut Dillagi. Subsequently, he produced his 2001 action thriller Indian, Bobby's 2002 historical 23rd March 1931: Shaheed, cousin Abhay Deol's acting debut, Imtiaz Ali's 2005 directorial debut Socha Na Tha, Anil Sharma's 2007 family drama Apne, Sunny's 2016 directorial Ghayal Once Again, the 2018 family comedy Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se, and most recently, his elder son Karan Deol's 2019 acting debut Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas, also directed by Sunny.



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