Agitated with the constant media spotlight on his ailing father Dharmendra and the family, actor Sunny Deol on Thursday admonished media persons camping outside his Mumbai residence.
The actor, known for being protective of his family's privacy, made his frustration clear as the media continues to hound the Deols during a sensitive personal time.
“Aap logo ko sharam aani chahiye. Aapke ghar mein maa-baap hai, aapke bachche hai. Aur wo dekh c***** ki tarah video kar ja rahe ho. Sharam nahi aati (You all should be ashamed. You have parents and children at home too. And here you are making videos like this. Don’t you feel ashamed?)” the 68-year-old snubbed the paparazzi.
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Notably, the family has been requesting privacy during this difficult time but media crews have continued to be stationed outside the Deol residence in Juhu. “We appreciate everyone’s love, prayers and good wishes for his continued recovery… Please respect him because he loves you,” the family said in a statement.
Earlier on Wednesday, Dharmendra, 89, left Breach Candy hospital in south Mumbai, days after being admitted for tests and treatment. His doctor said the veteran star would continue recovery at home as decided by the family.
On Tuesday, as rumours swirled that Dharmendra had died. Soon after, condolences started pouring in. His daughter Esha Deol and wife Hema Malini condemned “irresponsible” media behaviour and clarified that the actor was stable and responding to treatment.