Watch: Dharmendra Steals Spotlight As He Dances To Dhol Beats At Sunny Deol’s ‘Jaat’ Premiere
Dharmendra once again proved that age is just a number when he made an appearance at the screening of his son Sunny Deol’s ‘Jaat’ and stole the limelight with his dance moves.
Veteran Bollywood star Dharmendra might be 89 but he keeps on showing that age is just a number. Recently, the acting powerhouse attended the premiere of 'Jaat', his son Sunny Deol's latest film, which has released in theatres today. Despite undergoing an eye surgery, Dharmendra's spirits were high as he showcased his support for his son. During the premiere, Dharmendra stole the limelight as he unleashed some bhangra moves on the red carpet. Dharmendra was seen shaking a leg when he appeared on the red carpet during the 'Jaat' premiere.
The paps who were standing there started applauding and cheering upon seeing the veteran actor upbeat. The video is now going insanely viral on social media and fans are showing immense love and appreciation.
For the 'Jaat' premiere, Dharmendra kept it simple. He was seen dressed in a printed shirt and black trousers along with a black cap.
Check out the video here:
Soon after the video surfaced online, several social media users reacted to it. One user wrote, “He is so cool.”
Another one added, “Dharmendra paaji ki baat he alag hai.”
A third one commented, “Wow! He is awesome.”
Recently, Dharmendra underwent an eye graft procedure in Mumbai. He was then spotted with a bandaged eye. For the unversed, eye graft basically refers to corneal transplantation or keratoplasty. It is a surgical procedure, replacing damaged or diseased cornea with healthy donor tissue. This results in improved vision and relieves pain.
Coming back to Sunny Deol’s work front, he can now be seen in 'Jaat'. The film has been directed by Gopichand Malineni and also stars Randeep Hooda, Vineet Kumar Singh, Regina Cassandra, Saiyami Kher and Ramya Krishnan.
Earlier, at the trailer launch event of 'Jaat', Sunny Deol expressed his wish of seeing Bollywood producers learning from the conviction of the South makers.
"I wish Bollywood producers learn something from South producers. Make it Hindi cinema first, and then learn how to make cinema. The script is the hero there. I had so much fun that I’m already asking them to make another film with me. Kya pata wahin ja ke bas jau main," said Sunny Deol.











