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"Whenever a film did well, we got a sequel to it. This trend is fast emerging in Bollywood. Therefore if Yamla Pagla Deewana does well, then we will also bring its sequel," said Sunny who was here to promote the film and is confident that the people of his state will welcome the movie.
"We always like to come to Punjab and this time we have come for the promotion of our film. We don't need to do anything extraordinary to attract the attention of the people here. We know that people of this state will always welcome us," said Sunny.
For the first time Deols are aggressively promoting a film.
"We have realised the importance of marketing and promotion of films. That is why this time all three of us are together promoting the film in various cities as wells as through television and other mediums. Our audiences expect this from us, so we are doing it," said Sunny who is happy with the response so far.
"So far the response to the film's promos is very encouraging and it has seen countless hits on the internet. Initially, papa was not very sure about the film, but gradually we convinced him. This film is more special as it also marks papa's 50 years in Bollywood," said the 54-year-old who has good projects in hand.
"Currently, I am working on two projects. One is a romantic comedy with Kangana Ranaut and Naveen Andrews and in the other I am playing a Sikh Sanskrit teacher," he said.
Releasing on Friday, director Samir Karnik's film will have real life father-sons playing the same roles on the screen four years after Apne that came in 2007. Dharmendra describes Yamla Pagla Deewana as "muscular comedy".
"I am feeling very satisfied with the making of the film and now enthusiastically waiting for the release. Earlier, we had floated the title 'Trouble Shrouble', then 'Trouble Double', but finally settled on Yamla Pagla Deewana said Dharmendra.
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