Bobby Deol opens up on son Aryaman Deol's plans to enter films: 'Will take another 3-4 years'

Updated : Dec 09, 2023 19:17
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Bobby Deol has opened up about his sons' Aryaman Deol and Dharam Deol's plans to enter films. The actor revealed that in ‘another 3-4 years time they will enter the industry.’

Hindustan Times quoted Bobby Deol as saying, "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."

The actor was also asked if he would like to launch his sons, like actor-brother Sunny Deol did. To this Bobby said, "No, I haven't planned any of that right now. I just want Aryaman to train and really work hard on himself.” He added that both of his sons have different qualities and that his youngest son began filmmaking on his own during Covid-19 pandemic. Further talking about Dharam, Bobby said, “He loves everything about filmmaking, from editing to background, visuals, all things. When we are watching a movie, he will talk about the technical side, and I'm like 'OK', 'I don't know any of that. So this is how it is.”

Bobby’s latest release ‘Animal’ has garnered great response from the audience and has minted Rs 361 crore nett in India. It released on December 1.

Bobby Deol

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