
Sunny Deol walking into Yash Raj Studios after three decades was more than a casual meeting. It was a full circle moment connected to old wounds and industry rivalry. His return was not for a YRF film but for his own project.
The bitterness goes back to 1993, when Yash Chopra’s Darr released. Deol was the senior star, yet Shah Rukh Khan’s anti-hero role took the spotlight. Many saw it as a bold move, but for Deol, it was betrayal. His role felt sidelined and his anger was well known.
Unlike many who returned to YRF for career benefits, Deol stayed away. He never reconciled, even if it meant missing bigger projects. For thirty years he kept distance from one of Bollywood’s most powerful banners.
Now, his visit to YRF Studios was for a meeting with composer Mithoon for his film Gabru. The place he once avoided became the ground for professional work. Time and necessity seem to have overtaken past grudges.
This is less about patching up and more about practicality. Bollywood thrives on work, not personal feelings. Deol may never sign a YRF project, but his presence there shows how even the deepest rivalries eventually give way to professional needs.
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