Bobby Deol: From Bollywood Comeback to Southern Cinema Stardom
Bobby Deol enjoys a resurgence as a screen villain, gaining acclaim for roles in 'Animal' and 'Ashram'. Expressing gratitude for fan support and hard work's role in overcoming career struggles, Deol speaks on his upcoming South Indian debut in 'Kanguva', a major cinematic production.
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Bobby Deol, a Bollywood actor renowned for his resurgence as a compelling screen villain, is currently winning accolades for his performances in roles such as Abrar Haque in 'Animal' and Baba Nirala in 'Ashram'. His return to prominence, following various career trials, has captivated audiences with his newfound versatility and intensity.
In a candid interview with ANI, Deol expressed his appreciation for the second innings in his career, acknowledging the perpetual struggle that actors face. "I feel blessed, living a dream," he admitted, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and positivity in achieving success and satisfaction.
Deol credits his unwavering fanbase for their steadfast support throughout his journey and highlights how persistence in hard work outweighs dwelling on luck. The actor is set to make his South Indian film debut in 'Kanguva', where he stars as antagonist Udhiran against Suriya. Directed by Siva, this epic film set 1,500 years ago boasts a stellar cast and an extensive international shoot, with a release date slated for November 14.
(With inputs from agencies.)