She recalls the actor in a conversation with Lata Khubchandani.
Oh my God! Each time I read about him, I just feel what a wonderful father, husband and human being he has been. He has looked after his family so lovingly, and suffered with them.
I met him through R K Nayyar, for Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke. I recall I had this horse-riding scene. My horse skid and Sunil was trying to save me -- I kept trying to tell him not to save me; I could ride a horse! He was so gallant.
He was so kind to me. He had such a good heart. He was always so fair with everyone. The way he remained by his wife's side all throughout her illness was something to watch.
I remember he knew I took payment only by cheque -- no black money. The schedule of Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke extended and extended, and he said 'keep taxi-meter time for Leela!' And I remember we laughed till we cried.
I see him as the gentleman in the industry -- he was kind and good, and soft and gentle, and ultimately, fair as a human being.
My condolences to his children.