Bobby Deol’s recent performance in the film “Animal,” alongside Ranbir Kapoor, has garnered significant acclaim from film enthusiasts. However, the character Abrar Haque, portrayed by Bobby Deol, has sparked controversy due to its portrayal of violence and mistreatment of women. Despite the negative reception of the character, Bobby Deol openly admitted feeling disgusted when initially approached to play the role during a roundtable discussion about his character in the movie.
In a recent Film Companion roundtable, Bobby Deol shared his initial repulsion towards the character Abrar, stating, “Yes, when I first started aiming for it, I used to feel terrible about myself. But then I realized that I was acting out a role.
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Why do I feel so bad and hateful?” He further revealed that he maintained amicable relationships with his co-stars, even those involved in intense scenes, having dinner with them after filming. This perspective was supported by other actors present at the roundtable, such as Vikrant Massey, who emphasized the stark contrast between Bobby’s on-screen intensity and his off-screen camaraderie.
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According to Siddharth, Bobby’s recent on-screen portrayals resonate with his real-life persona, describing him as “my gorgeous Bob” to people of their generation. Jaideep Ahlawat compared Bobby’s approach to violent roles with that of his father Dharmendra and older brother Sunny Deol, highlighting the difference between their on-screen personas and real-life relationships.
In “Animal,” Bobby Deol takes on the challenging role of Abrar, a character involved in heinous acts. Despite the controversy, the film has become a blockbuster, crossing the Rs. 800 crore mark at the worldwide box office. Co-starring Anil Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, and Ranbir Kapoor, “Animal” has received tremendous support, breaking records and surprising Bobby Deol with its massive success. The actor expressed gratitude for the overwhelming response, acknowledging the unexpected impact and record-breaking achievements of the film.