‘Apne 2’ to release on Diwali 2021 in theatres

The film will star veteran star Dharmendra as well as Sunny, Bobby and Karan Deol

November 30, 2020 12:39 pm | Updated 12:39 pm IST

Bobby Deol, Dharmendra and Sunny Deol

Bobby Deol, Dharmendra and Sunny Deol

Actor Sunny Deol on Monday announced he is set to collaborate with his son, actor Karan Deol for the sequel of “Apne”, which will also feature his father, veteran star Dharmendra and actor-brother Bobby Deol.

The film, which was officially announced by Dharmendra on Sunday, will have a Diwali 2021 theatrical release.

Sunny shared the update on Twitter and said he is looking forward to working on the film.

“With the blessings of Babaji and your love, all of us will be seen together, again. Feeling blessed to get a chance to work with my father, brother again this time with my son. #Apne2, in cinemas Diwali 2021,” the actor said.

“Apne 2” will be directed by Anil Sharma, who also helmed the 2007 hit drama, and will be produced by Deepak Mukut.

Karan, who made his debut with his father’s directorial “Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas” in 2019, said “Apne 2” will be special as he is collaborating with his family.

“On the auspicious day of #GuruNanak Jayanti, elated to announce #Apne2! Releasing Diwali 2021! This ones going to be extra special. Thank you so much @anilsharma_dir sir and @deepakmukut sir for making this possible,” he wrote on Instagram.

“Apne” was a sports drama that featured Dharmendra as a disgraced former boxer who tries to reclaim lost respect in his career through his sons.

Its sequel will go on floors in March.

“Apne” marked the first time the Deols came together onscreen.

Dharmendra, Sunny and Bobby reunited for the comedy “Yamla Pagla Deewana” in 2011.

The trio featured in two more films in the franchise, “Yamla Pagla Deewana 2” (2013) and “Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se” in 2018.

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