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Sunny Deol moves son Karan Deol's debut film to mid-2019

Actor-filmmaker Sunny Deol, who was most recently seen in dud comic-caper Bhaiyyaji Superhit (2018), is trying his best to provide a grand launch to his son, Karan Deol. Karan is set to make his much-awaited acting debut with the upcoming film Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas.

Apart from producing the movie, Sunny Deol has also directed it. Earlier, the film was set to hit the marquee in 2018. However, Senior Deol pushed it to early 2019 to provide a clean window for its theatrical release.


However, if latest reports are to be believed, Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas has been pushed ahead once again. Yes, you heard that right! Now, the much-delayed movie will make its entry into theatres in mid-2019.

With Karan Deol, there is another debutante who will enter filmdom with Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas. Debutante Saher Bamba stars opposite Karan in the flick.

Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas is a romantic movie based in Northern India. It has been primarily shot in Manali, Gurugram and Delhi. The movie has taken its title from Dharmendra's hit song ‘Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas’ from the film Blackmail (1973).

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Yash, who plays the demon king Ravana in Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana, says his portrayal was shaped by one clear goal: making the character relatable beyond Indian audiences.
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"I have tried to internalise the whole essence of Ravana and tried to make him as human as possible at times," Yash told Reuters.

"It is important for people to relate to him, and since we have global ambitions, we need to make it familiar to a Western audience as well."

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