Bobby Deol, who recently starred as a villain in Love Hostel, recently talked out about his career in Bollywood and the disappointments he has experienced. He also mentioned that his son Aryaman Deol’s superb looks aren’t enough to make him a Bollywood celebrity. He offered himself as an example, recalling how people used to tell him he’d be a celebrity because of his good looks, but that never happened.
Bobby made his acting debut with Barsaat in 1995, for which he won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. He went on to star in films like Gupt, Soldier, Badal, Bichhoo, Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya, Ajnabee, Humraaz, and more. He married Tanya Deol in 1996, while his career was at its pinnacle.
Bobby reacted to people admiring his son Aryaman Deol on his amazing looks, with some even stating he may be a superstar, Siddharth Kannan. “People used to say the same things to me when I was about to make my Bollywood debut, that he is well looking and he will be a superstar,” he remarked. But I’m aware of the truth. It makes no difference how you appear; if viewers want to see you, they will. Nobody can predict what will happen in the future. Certainly, his beautiful looks are a plus factor, and I am quite proud of them, but nothing can be guaranteed in this field.”
Bobby also stated that education is critical for young people who aspire to work in Bollywood because if it doesn’t work out, they may pursue other opportunities. “I wanted my kids to get their school first,” he explained. My kid is pursuing a degree in business administration. I want him to finish his schooling and make a decision so that, even if he fails in the film industry, he will be able to pursue other opportunities. So, it’s critical for young people who can afford it to finish their school before pursuing a career as an actor, like I did when I was a star’s kid.