Bobby deol

  1. Vikram Bhatt's daughter Krishna gets married to BF Vedant. Aamir, Avika, Bobby attend
  2. Karan Deol, Drisha Acharya Pre
  3. Bobby Deol
  4. Bobby Deol on facing tough times in his career: ‘In this profession people use you for their benefit…’
  5. Bobby Deol says despite being related to ‘legendary Dharmendra’, he had to battle for work


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Vikram Bhatt's daughter Krishna gets married to BF Vedant. Aamir, Avika, Bobby attend

By Anindita Mukherjee: Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt’s daughter, Krishna Bhatt got married to her longtime boyfriend, Vedant Sarda on June 11. Their union was attended by the who’s who of the industry such as Aamir Khan, Bobby Deol, Sunny Leone, Avika Gor and others. In fact, Sunday was a busy day for celebs as Madhu Mantena and Ira Trivedi too, got married on the same day. KRISHNA IS DIRECTING AVIKA FOR 1920 HORRORS OF THE HEART Carrying on her father, Vikram Bhatt's legacy, Krishna Bhatt is helming Avika Gor-starrer 1920 Horrors Of The Heart. Sharing a photo last year, Krishna had posted, "The film that changed my life and made me want to become a director - 1920! Now more than a decade later I will direct 1920 - Horrors of the Heart with my leading lady, @avikagor ! Super excited to be making this one with my heart, my love and my mentors @vikrampbhatt and #MaheshBhatt who are writing and producing it. #1920 #avikagor #vikrambhatt #maheshbhatt #krishnabhatt #horrorfilm (sic)."

Karan Deol, Drisha Acharya Pre

On the other hand, Abhay Deol kept his look simple, wearing a black t-shirt and jeans paired with a grey jacket. They looked happy, as their nephew Karan is all set to get married soon. Let us tell you, Sunny Deol also looked dapper in navy blue shirt and light blue denim jeans. They greeted paps with a smile. Talking about Karan Deol and Drisha Acharya’s wedding, the duo will tie the knot on June 16. On June 18, the family will host a grand reception for Bollywood celebs at Mumbai’s lavish Taj Lands End Hotel. For the unversed, Karan and Drisha dated each other for many years. Stay tuned for more updates!

Bobby Deol

• العربية • বাংলা • Български • ދިވެހިބަސް • डोटेली • Español • فارسی • Français • हिन्दी • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • मैथिली • മലയാളം • मराठी • მარგალური • مصرى • Bahasa Melayu • ꯃꯤꯇꯩ ꯂꯣꯟ • Nederlands • नेपाली • Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • Polski • Русский • සිංහල • Simple English • Suomi • Тоҷикӣ • اردو • Vepsän kel’ Deol with his father Deol was born on 27 January 1969 [ bettersourceneeded] He is the second son of Acting career [ ] Debut, box office success and stardom (1995–2002) [ ] Deol first briefly appeared as a child actor at the age of ten in In 1997, Deol starred in Gupt: The Hidden Truth was highly acclaimed for its storyline and soundtrack and was a commercial success. In 1998, Deol starred opposite In 1999, Deol starred in In 2000, Deol appeared in the action drama Sakanya Verna of In 2001 (although filmed in 2000), Deol starred alongside In 2002, Deol starred alongside his brother Later in 2002, Deol was nominated for Career decline and sabbatical (2004–2013) [ ] In 2003, Deol took a hiatus from acting and returned to the screen in 2004 in In 2005, Deol starred in karva chauth ki thali, the other woman with her mini-skirts, a joint family, songs, festivities..... No shower of rejuvenation, this Barsaat is just drenched in mediocrity." In 2006, Deol starred in the Sabse Alag. In 2007, Deol starred in 6 films. The first of them, Shakalaka Boom Boom and you'd agree that he's amongst the best in the business today. His outburst in the end is remarkable." D...

Bobby Deol on facing tough times in his career: ‘In this profession people use you for their benefit…’

Bobby Deol 2.0 is here to stay. After the success of the latest iteration of his OTT series, Aashram 3, the actor in this interview with indianexpress.com, shared how he feels the need to do more work, exhibit more versatility and his need to be remembered as an actor and not as a star. Bobby found a second wind in his career courtesy the streaming platforms, with Prakash Jha’s directorial Aashram being one of his outings. “I am seriously grateful to my God and the new fans that I’ve found. I think hard work always pays off, and people have seen me in this industry for 26 years now. They know how hard I’ve worked to reach where I am today and I am very grateful for that. I’ve been trying to do my best, hopefully choosing the right kind of work and it is not that easy. We make decisions but we never know the outcome. I still believe that you have to believe in what you decide and give your best, rest is up to the audiences and how they react. The incredible positive reaction that I have got for playing such an intensely negative character, it is just amazing.” He is glad he is being recognised as an actor. “I don’t think this work has given me my due as such, but yes, it has given me recognition as an actor. It has given me an opportunity for people to start believing in me, makers especially. Fans always believed that the actor can do everything, but it’s the makers who have to start believing in that. And definitely, playing a negative character was a big step because I d...

Bobby Deol says despite being related to ‘legendary Dharmendra’, he had to battle for work

Bobby Deol’s rebirth as an OTT actor is a far cry from the chocolate boy image the actor had till a few years ago. The edges are sharper, the claws are out and he has embraced grey with a vengeance. The actor is all set to play perhaps one of his darkest characters, “I was like, ‘Wow, I’m getting an opportunity to play a character which is so different from anything I have been offered.’ As an actor, I’m trying to do different kinds of characters, which are mostly the kind of things which Bobby would never get offered,” Bobby Deol plays Dagar in Love Hostel. When asked about his process of becoming a character, Bobby called himself a “very spontaneous” actor who gets into the skin of the character with the help of the script. “I keep reading my script, my lines, and I just start feeling them. And once you get the feel of what those lines mean, you start playing around with them. You just start living it. I think that’s how I approach my work,” the actor said. He says Dagar was “not an easy character to play” but he doesn’t take performance pressure, as he is spontaneous, likes to feel the character and “just go out there and enact it.” In one of his Instagram posts, he described Dagar as someone who turns a fairytale into a nightmare. But hasn’t Bobby seen both extremes as an actor? “I think for every actor, every day is a fairytale as well as a nightmare. You have no idea how your career moves, which is why the future in this field is always uncertain. So, actors are alwa...