
Meet Sunny Deol's wife, who is not an actress, belongs from royal family of..., her name is...
A secret wedding in Bollywood is nothing new. From Rani Mukerji – Aditya Chopra to Preity Zinta – Gene Goodenough, there are many B-town celebs who got married in a low-key setup. Today, we will talk about an actor who is making noise at the box office with his recent release. He is none other than Jatt actor Sunny Deol. Sunny Deol has been making rounds with his power-packed performance. While Sunny is hailed professionally, fans are very curious to know about his personal life.
Sunny is the son of superstar Dharmendra. The Deol family men are known in the Bollywood industry. However, the females in the family have always stayed away from the industry. Coming to Sunny's personal life, he got married to Pooja.
As per media reports, Sunny got married to Pooja in London in 1984. Their wedding was a secret affair; only close family members were a part of the union. Coming to Pooja, she is a writer by profession and prefers to stay away from the limelight. Not just that, reports claim that she also has connections with the British Royal family. Her mother, June Sarah Mahal, is British, and her family is believed to be descendants of the British Royal family. Her real name is Lynda.
As per DNA, Sunny's grandfather Kewal Kishan Singh Deol liked Pooja and wanted Sunny to get married to her. Even after the wedding, Pooja continued to live in London. Later, the couple were blessed with a baby boy whom they named Karan. The couple also had their second son, Rajvir Singh Deol.

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