Sunny Ajay Singh Deol (born on 19 October 1957), widely known as Sunny Deol, he stands among the most enduring and influential figures in Indian cinema. An actor, filmmaker, screenwriter, and former parliamentarian, Deol's career spans over four decades and more than 100 Hindi films. Revered for his ferocious “angry young man” persona and thunderous dialogue delivery, he has carved a distinct place in popular culture, earning two National Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards along the way. The National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for Damini (1993) and a Special Jury Award (National Film Award - Special Mention) for his powerful performance in Ghayal (1990) solidified his acclaim for dramatic performances, establishing him as a leading actor in Hindi cinema. From 2019 to 2024, he also served as a Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha from Punjab's Gurdaspur constituency on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket.
Born in Sahnewal, Punjab, to legendary actor Dharmendra and Prakash Kaur, Deol hails from a Punjabi Jat family associated with the Arya Samaj. He grew up alongside younger brother Bobby Deol and two sisters, while actress Hema Malini became his stepmother. His extended family includes actors Esha Deol, Ahana Deol, and cousin Abhay Deol. Educated in Mumbai, Deol studied at Sacred Heart Boys High School and later at Ramniranjan Anandilal Poddar College. Despite grappling with dyslexia, he excelled in sports and theatre, eventually training at Birmingham's Old Rep Theatre on a recommendation from Shashi Kapoor.
Deol's cinematic journey began with the blockbuster Betaab (1983). He soon emerged as a formidable action star through films such as Arjun, Tridev, and Paap Ki Duniya. Critical acclaim followed with Ghayal (1990) and Damini (1993), both earning him national honours. His defining commercial triumphs came with Border (1997) and Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001), the latter becoming a historic box-office phenomenon. After a prolonged lull, he staged a remarkable resurgence with Gadar 2 (2023), the highest-grossing film of his career.
Often portraying soldiers, vigilantes, and crusaders, Deol's cinema is marked by raw intensity and moral absolutism. Off-screen, however, he is known as private, reserved, and principled. His political tenure proved contentious during the 2020 farmers' protests, drawing criticism and backlash in Punjab. Nonetheless, Sunny Deol's legacy as a towering action icon remains firmly entrenched in the annals of Indian cinema.