Bobby Deol advises sons Aryaman and Dharam to learn Hindi before entering films: ‘Important for an actor’

Updated : Dec 19, 2023 12:34
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Actor Bobby Deol opened up about his sons Aryaman Deol and Dharam Deol’s plans to make their Bollywood debut in the future. Sharing his advice for them, Bobby told Film Companion that they need to first learn Hindi as kids only speak English these days.

Bobby said, ‘That’s the most important thing for an actor. I meet young kids and I keep telling them that you’ve to really be prepared. Like my sons, they want to be actors, and I keep telling them ki first apni Hindi theek karo. Hindi theek se nahi bolte kyuki aadat nahi hai na. Sab angrezi bolte hain ek doosre se (They are not used to talking in Hindi, they all talk to each other in English). I think, once you have command over your lines, you don’t have to think anything. You just have to feel the character.’

Without mentioning any names, Bobby said that several star kids have come under the scanner for struggling with their command over Hindi.

A few months back, Ajay Devgn and Kajol's daughter Nysa Devgan's video from an event had gone viral as she struggled to deliver a short speech in Hindi at a school.

In an earlier interview with India Today, Bobby had confirmed that his sons would be entering the industry. He said, ‘There’s no business like show business and my sons will come into this industry, but they’re too young right now especially my older one is just 22 years old and the younger one is 19 years, so another 3-4 years time they will enter the industry.’

ABOUT BOBBY’S WORK FRONT

Bobby Deol is currently basking in the success of his latest film, ‘Animal’. It featured as an antagonist alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Anil Kapoor. It also features Rashmika Mandanna and Triptii Dimri. The Sandeep Reddy Vanga directorial is one of the highest-grossers of 2023.

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