In her biography, Beyond Dream Girl, that was unveiled today on her 69th birthday, Hema Malini breaks her silence on her relationship with Sunny and Bobby deol.
She also addressed it at the launch of the book authored by Ram Kamal Mukherjee. When Mukherjee asked her about it saying that this is something the media wants to know, Malini interrupted him with a frankness that is typical of her. “Beyond Hema Malini means this has to come – Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol,” she taunted Mukherjee.
As the audience laughed, Malini casually carried on. “Everyone wonders what kind of a relationship we (she and Sunny) are having. It is very beautiful and cordial. Whenever it is necessary he (Sunny) is always there, along with Dharam ji, especially when this accident happened.
“He was the first person to come to see me at home and he saw that the right doctor is there for the stitches that were done on my face. I was really taken aback to see him showing so much interest. That shows what kind of a relationship we are having,” Malini said.
The actor-MP met with a road accident near Dausa, Rajasthan, on July 2 2015 on her way from Agra to Jaipur, when her Mercedes allegedly rammed into an Alto. Malini reportedly fractured her nose and suffered injuries on her forehead.
Hema Malini has mentioned the accident and the meeting with Sunny in her book as well. The biography was launched by actor Deepika Padukone in the presence of Hema’s family, including daughters Esha and Ahana Deol with their respective husbands, and industry colleagues like filmmaker Ramesh Sippy and Subhash Ghai.
Dharmendra was conspicuous by his absence. At the event, Deepika read out a letter by Pamela Chopra, wife of late filmmaker Yash Chopra, who directed Hema Malini in many hit films like Trishul and Veer Zara.
Pamela showering praise on Malini’s beauty and the way she conducted her career wrote, “You are pristine and in your long career, you always showed grace and dignity, something very few actresses have.”