Since his role in the December 1 movie “Animal,” actor Bobby Deol has been gaining praise from people all around the world. Veteran actor Dharmendra, Bobby’s father, is also happy with his son’s performance in “Animal.” Posting a picture of Bobby from the movie on Instagram, Dharmendra said, “My, Talented Bob.”
He had already been captured by paparazzi in Mumbai, and he used the occasion to express gratitude to the fans for their support of the movie, especially for his intimidating antagonist character. “Guys thank you so much. God has been very kind. Itna pyaar mila is film ke liye. Aisa lag rha hai main sapna dekh raha hun. (The film is receiving a lot of love…It feels like I am dreaming,” he said with folded hands.
He was also seen crying while sitting in his car, maybe thinking back on the trip and the popularity of the movie. “Animal,” which is helmed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, features Triptii Dimri, Anil Kapoor, Rashmika Mandana, Ranbir Kapoor, and Shakti Kapoor. The film explores the dysfunctional connection between a father and son in the context of crime and the underworld. On December 1st, the movie hit theaters and faced competition at the box office from Meghna Gulzar’s “Sam Bahadur.”
In the 1995 movie “Barsaat,” Bobby made his Bollywood debut alongside Twinkle Khanna. Among his many film roles are those in “Soldier,” “Badal,” “Gupt,” “Race 3,” and “Jhoom Barabar Jhoom.” Nevertheless, at some point in the late 2000s, his career faded. ‘Race 3’ marked his long-awaited return, and he went on to star in ‘Class of ’83’ and the popular series ‘Aashram’ after that. Bobby was also given the most effective role available in “Love Hostel,” when he played Dagar, a quiet assassin.