Vijay Singh Deol popularly known as Bobby Deol, is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema and web series. A member of the Deol family, he is the younger son of veteran actor Dharmendra. His accolades include a Filmfare Award. Wikipedia
Born: 27 January 1969 (age 53 years), Mumbai
Spouse: Tanya Deol (m. 1996)
Children: Aryaman Deol, Dharam Deol
Height: 1.83 m
Cousin: Abhay Deol
Parents: Dharmendra, Prakash Kaur
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His step-mother is Hema Malini, through whom he has two paternal half-sisters, actress Esha Deol and Ahana Deol.
Partly shot in Scotland, Deol broke his leg in an equestrian accident while filming and had to be flown to London to recuperate and had to call off several publicity shoots which documented his debut.
In 1999, Deol starred in Dillagi, directed by and co-starring his brother Sunny Deol.
The film is noted for being the first time Sunny Deol directed a film and also the first time he acted alongside Bobby Deol.
Deol plays the character of Badal, a boy who witnesses the massacre of his family and villagers by the corrupt Police Inspector Jai Singh Rana and grows up to be a dreaded terrorist, fuelled by the anger and hatred of the authorities who wrongly deprived him of his family and friends.
The film and Deol's performance was panned by the critics, with Sakanya Verna of Rediff.com citing the film as "One of the most painful of the year" and commenting, "Deol's performance is quite, well, robotic. He religiously hangs on to a brooding expression right through the film. Why-o-why doesn't someone insist he goes to an acting school?" In 2001, Deol starred alongside Karisma Kapoor and Rahul Dev in Indra Kumar's Aashiq.
Ziya us Salaam of The Hindu was unconvinced with Deol's performance, remarking that he "Only occasionally manages to transmit fear of the fugitive." In 2002, Deol starred alongside his brother Sunny in the historical drama 23rd March 1931: Shaheed.
The film stars Bobby Deol as Bhagat Singh and Sunny Deol as another revolutionary Chandra Shekhar Azad. The film received mixed reviews from critics.
While Deol was praised for some scenes, he was criticised for his loud acting and Rediff.com believed he was overshadowed by Ajay Devgan remarking, "In terms of performance, Devgan is clearly the winner, with the advantage of a stronger script and a better director. Devgan, who reportedly lost weight to look the part, is today emerging as one of India's finest actors, willing to try out different roles. Deol tries his best, but it is difficult to shout and act simultaneously." Later in 2002, Deol was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his role as a suave, wealthy shipping businessman in Abbas-Mustan's romantic thriller Humraaz.
The film is inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M For Murder and features Deol in a love triangle with Ameesha Patel and Akshaye Khanna.
2004-2013 In 2003, Deol took a hiatus from acting and returned to the screen in 2004 in Kismat opposite Priyanka Chopra.
In Bardaasht, a drama based on the screenplay written by Vikram Bhatt, Deol starred alongside Lara Dutta and Rahul Dev as Aditya Shrivastav, a deserted army officer.
The film, which featured an ensemble cast including Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay Kumar, was arguably Deol's most high-profile film to date, but despite the hype and high box office expectations, it proved a commercial disaster.
In 2006, Deol starred in the romantic musical film Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai.
Although the film received mixed reviews, a number of critics praised Deol's performance as Raj, with Taran Adarsh commenting, "Bobby Deol is only getting better as an actor. He manages to register an impact in a film that belongs to Patel and Rampal primarily." Later that year, he made a brief special appearance in Alag in the song Sabse Alag.
The film, which featured Deol alongside Upen Patel, Kangana Ranaut and Celina Jaitly was generally praised by critics, especially for its choreography, and Deol received some positive reviews.
Kabeer Kaushik, the director of the film had originally approached Deol to play the lead role in his debut film, Sehar, but despite liking the script, Deol turned it down because at the time he was not prepared to work with a debutant director.
Deol's last role in 2008 was in the film Dostana, as Abhimanyu Singh, a supporting role to the films' main stars Abhishek Bachchan, John Abraham and Priyanka Chopra under the Dharma Productions banner.
Deol while promoting Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 in 2013 2017-present Bobby Deol has made his comeback in 2017 with Shreyas Talpade's directorial venture Poster Boys alongside his brother Sunny Deol.
Three generations of Deols in 'Apne 2': Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, and Karan Deol all set for the sequel.
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