"Poster Boys" is inspired by a real life incident about three porters who found their pictures on a poster advertising vasectomy.
"There are so many things that are supposed to be a taboo in the society but it's happening for years and years. Ten years ago, nobody would have thought of it as a film.
"These ideas keep cropping up as and when society and cinema evolve and things change around us. It is important to highlight issues that are relevant in society, it needs to be tackled," Deol told PTI in an interview.
"People go to theatres for entertainment and if they get the message as well, then that's good. Cinema has been a reflection of society and it works otherwise as well."
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The "Ghayal" star says his intention is to always give his best to every film he does.
"We do our best when we are shooting for a film and once the work is done we don't know if we have got it right or not. But we always try to be right and we are fortunate that what we did with 'Poster Boys', has brought us positive feedback."
"I have not seen the Marathi film so I don't know what the actors and the characters do, it's all new to me. I did not want to see the original film as subconsciously there are things that stay with you. I wanted to bring my own take to it along with the vision of the director."
Sunny, 60, does not follow Marathi cinema but found the idea of the film interesting.
The comedy-drama film also features Bobby Deol and Shreyas in the lead and is set to release on September 8.