"I started my career with films like "Betab", "Arjun" because I believed in it. I did a lot of stunt films but in between I lost my roots," Sunny told reporters here at the trailer launch of "Ghayal Once Again", the sequel of his blockbuster "Ghayal".
"Action is important...Today people are doing action that I had done earlier...One punch and ten people are flying. Everybody started doing louder action," he added.
The 58-year-old actor hired Hollywood Action Co-ordinator Dan Bradley for designing action sequences for the film.
"Papa (Dharmendra) has seen some part of the film...Not full. We will show him the entire film. I am sure he will like what I have done...Even if it's not good he will say it is good. There have been lot of inputs coming from him," he added.
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