
"Afwaahon ka Safar": Sunny Deol reacts to his drunk viral video
After a video of Sunny Deol seeming inebriated and strolling along a Mumbai street went viral, his followers became concerned. In the video, Sunny—who didn’t seem to be in her right mind—was shown using an autorickshaw for assistance at night. In response to that specific video, a social media user posted, “Is Sunny Deol alcoholic?” Another one wrote, “What? Hope he is fine.”
Hours later, Sunny took to X and clarified that the particular video was from the shoot of his upcoming film ‘Safar’.
“Afwaahon ka ‘Safar’ bas yahin tak (the journey of rumours ends here) #Shooting #BTS,” he wrote along with folded hands emojis.
Sunny also posted a full video in which crew members can also be seen.
Sunny’s tweet acted as a sigh of relief for his fans.
“Jawab milgya haters ko,” a social media user commented.
“Thanks for clarifying sir,” a netizen wrote.
Another one wrote, “What? Hope he is fine.”
Hours later, Sunny took to X and clarified that the particular video was from the shoot of his upcoming film ‘Safar’. Information on ‘Safar’ has been kept secret. Sunny is enjoying “Gadar 2’s” success in the interim.Sunny’s ‘Gadar 2’ amassed an incredible Rs 515.03 crore at the box office in less than a month.
Under the direction of Anil Sharma, the film featured Ameesha Patel and Utkarsh Sharma in the key parts. He will also be featured in the next months in “Lahore 1947,” a film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and produced by Aamir Khan.
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