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Esha Deol gives a sweet shout-out to brother Boby Deol as he completes 30 years in Bollywood

Esha Deol just gave her brother Bobby the sweetest shout-out for his 30 years in Bollywood. She shared his emotional post where he talked about how Animal completely changed his career. It's especially touching since they had a strained relationship for years before reconnecting. Bobby's journey has been quite the rollercoaster from early hits to slowdown and now this amazing comeback.

Mumbai, Oct 6

Actress Esha Deol celebrated a special milestone in her brother Bobby Deol’s career, giving him a heartfelt shout-out as he completed 30 years in Bollywood.

The actress praised his journey in the film industry, highlighting his dedication and contribution to Indian cinema over the past three decades. Taking to her Instagram stories, Esha reshared Bobby’s post and wrote, “30 years and lots lots more power @iambobbydeol,” followed by heart emojis.

The video montage showcases posters of the films Bobby Deol has starred in over the years and also highlights his recent blockbuster, “Animal.”

In the clip, the Soldier actor is heard saying, “I've been a part of some amazing films throughout my career. But then, Animal changed everything for me. Grateful and overwhelmed with the love I've always received from my fans. To all my fans who stood by me. I love you, I love you, I love you. I just started and I have a long way to go.”

Interestingly, Esha Deol’s post also reminds of their past estrangement, highlighting that the siblings were on strained terms for years before reconnecting a few years ago.

Dharmendra has been married twice. His first marriage was to Prakash Kaur when he was just 19 years old, and together they have four children: actors Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol, along with two daughters, Ajeita Deol and Vijeta Deol. Esha and Ahana Deol are Dharmendra’s daughters from his second wife, actress Hema Malini.

Marking his 30 years in the industry, Bobby Deol wrote, “30 years of many emotions on and off screen … all made worthwhile by your love That fire still burns and I’m just getting started!.”

Bobby Deol featured in several films including “Barsaat,” “Gupt: The Hidden Truth,” “Kareeb,” “Soldier,” “Badal,” “Hum To Mohabbat Karega,” “Bichhoo,” “Ajnabee,” “Humraaz,” and “Jhoom Barabar Jhoom.” Following this phase, his career experienced a slowdown. He later found moderate success with projects like “Apne,” “Yamla Pagla Deewana,” and “Housefull 4.”

Recently, however, Bobby made a powerful comeback with critically and commercially acclaimed works such as “Class of '83,” “Aashram,” “Animal,” “Love Hostel,” and “The Ba***ds of Bollywood.”

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Animal really changed the game for Bobby Deol! His performance was outstanding. It's amazing how he reinvented himself after the career slowdown. True example of never giving up in Bollywood.

Arjun K

Remember watching Soldier in theaters with my college friends! Bobby was the ultimate action hero back then. Good to see him getting his due recognition after all these years. Deol family legacy continues!

Sarah B

While I appreciate the family reconciliation, I wish the article focused more on Bobby's actual film contributions rather than the family drama. His work in Aashram and Class of '83 deserves more attention than the personal relationships.

Karthik V

Bobby Deol's comeback is what dreams are made of! From being almost written off to delivering powerhouse performances in Animal and Aashram. This shows age is just a number if you have talent and determination. Jai ho! 🙏

Michael C

As someone who grew up watching 90s Bollywood, Bobby Deol was part of my childhood. Gupt and Soldier were iconic! Happy to see him getting this recognition after 30 years. The industry can be tough, but true talent always finds its way back.

Nisha Z

The Deol family story is like a Bollywood movie itself! Estrangements

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