Sunny Deol has treated fans with a surprise. He has announced his next film Gabru and also released the motion poster. The actor, who made a roaring comeback with Gadar 2, looks all set to deliver yet
another power-packed performance in this action entertainer. Along with the motion poster, Sunny also revealed the film’s release date, confirming that Gabru will hit theatres on March13, 2026.
Taking to his Instagram handle, Sunny Deol shared the motion poster and wrote, “Power isnt what you show, its what you do! Thank you everyone for your love and blessings , here’s something for you all who have been waiting #Gabru IN CINEMAS 13th March 2026. A story of courage, conscience, and compassion. From my heart… to the world!” Immediately fans reacted and mentioned ‘waiting’. One of the fans wrote, “BORDER 2 jaat 2 lahore 1947, BAAP soorya Safar apne 2 coal King Ramayan part 1 and part 2 GADAR 3 itni movies.” Another wrote, “Congratulations Sir For Your New Project.”
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Sunny Deol celebrates birthday with family:
The actor shared a clip on his Instagram handle and featuring celebration with his family. Sunny is seen enjoying fireworks. “Happy birthday to me,” writes in the caption.
Dharmendra Recalls Slapping Son Sunny Deol After He Broke Neighbour’s Windows
During an appearance on The RKB Show, Dharmendra shared that he had slapped Sunny only once in his life — when he was a mischievous little boy. “Once I had slapped Sunny. He was small at that time, and I had gotten him a shotgun, and he had broken all the windows of the neighbour’s house. That was the only time I slapped him, but I kept calling back at home to ask how is he after going to the studio,” Dharmendra recalled with a laugh.
Sunny Deol’s Upcoming Films
Sunny Deol, Dharmendra’s elder son from his first marriage to Prakash Kaur, continues to follow his father’s legacy of intense, patriotic cinema. He was last seen in the action-drama Jaat (April 2025), and is now gearing up for Border 2, slated for release on 22 January 2026 — a sequel to the 1997 war epic Border, where he will reprise his iconic role.