Next Gen Deols: Bobby Deol's Insight on Sons' Bollywood Debut
- Posted on December 9, 2023
- Entertainment
- By Arijit Dutta
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Bobby Deol shares insights on his sons' Bollywood debut, stating Aryaman (22) and Dharam (19) might join the industry in 3-4 years. He emphasizes their unique traits—Aryaman's dedication and Dharam's passion for filmmaking. However, Bobby has no immediate plans to launch them into the industry.
Amidst
the triumph of his latest film "Animal," Bobby Deol engages in a
discussion regarding the potential entry of his sons into Bollywood, marking
the continuation of the Deol family's cinematic legacy. In parallel, his
brother's monumental success with "Gadar 2" adds to the family's
illustrious journey in the film industry.
While
Sunny Deol's sons, Karan and Rajveer, have already made their mark in
Bollywood, Bobby's sons, Aryaman and Dharam, are yet to step into the
limelight. Aryaman, at 22, and Dharam, at 19, are poised to make their
Bollywood debut in the coming 3 to 4 years, as indicated by Bobby during his
conversation with India Today.
Highlighting Aryaman's academic prowess, having recently graduated from NYU Stern with honors, Bobby accentuates his elder son's dedication and commitment. He expresses his desire for Aryaman to undergo thorough training and intensive self-improvement before venturing into the industry.
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In
contrast, Dharam, the younger son, showcases an innate passion for filmmaking.
Bobby shares anecdotes about Dharam's independent filmmaking endeavors during
the COVID-19 period, demonstrating his son's enthusiasm and creative pursuits.
The photographs on Bobby's Instagram, he reveals, are predominantly captured by
Dharam, illustrating his flair for the technical aspects of filmmaking, from
editing to visual aesthetics.
Despite
Bobby's acknowledgment of their distinct qualities, he doesn't harbor immediate
plans to launch his sons into the film industry. Instead, he encourages Aryaman
to focus on refining his skills, while also nurturing Dharam's budding interest
in filmmaking.
In
parallel, Sunny Deol's elder son, Karan, embarked on his Bollywood journey with
"Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas," while the younger son recently made his debut
with Rajshri Productions' "Dono," solidifying the continuation of the
Deol legacy within the realm of Indian cinema.