Bobby Deol's Bollywood career has been filled with highs and lows. In the 1990s, he rose to prominence as a performer, but in the 2000s, his career took a dramatic turn for the worse. However, he made a remarkable comeback with Animal and Class of '83, both of which are accessible on Netflix. Remembering 'putting his family through tribulations and shared that they were going through a lot of misery,' the actor recently opened up about his difficulties.
During a media appearance, Bobby Deol broke down in tears as he talked about
how his family and himself were affected by his career losses.
The tearful Gupt singer described the struggles his family endured while they watched him struggle in his career and claimed it was painful for them to see him suffer without being able to help. He acknowledged the hardships he unintentionally caused his family, stating that their close bond made things considerably more challenging because they were also going through his pain.
Bobby's older brother, actor Sunny Deol, comforted him throughout the emotional
event. Bobby underlined the value of resilience, stating, "That’s the
whole thing. Don’t give up in life."
Bobby Deol debuted as an actor in Rajkumar Santoshi's Barsaat in 1995. His parts in popular films such as Humraaz (2002), Badal (2000), Bichhoo (2000), Ajnabee (2001), Gupt (1997), and Soldier (1998) quickly brought him fame.
Prior to his great performances in the Class of '83 and Aashram, his career
stalled. He experienced a string of box office failures in the 2000s, despite
his early success. Race 3 (2018) was a commercially successful effort at a
revival that drew criticism.
Bobby has a long list of potential projects in the works. He will appear in the
Telugu films Daaku Maharaaj and Hari Hara Veera Mallu: Part 1. In addition, he
will feature in the highly anticipated Housefull 5: Alpha and the Tamil
blockbuster Thalapathy 69.
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