Bobby Deol jumps into the nepotism row

As nepotism rock the entertainment industry, Bobby Deol says that despite being a star kid, it is not easy for anyone to make a mark in Bollywood

Bobby Deol in Poster Boys
Bobby Deol in Poster Boys
Bobby Deol, who has maintained a low profile since a long time, reveals that Bollywood is never going to go easy on anyone. Jumping into the nepotism row, Bobby argues, “It is just the way the media portrays celebrity kids coming into movies. I don’t think it is easy for anyone.” Despite being a son of veteran actor Dharmendra, Bobby comments that star kids have to work equally hard, “You could be a kid of a star or just a normal child coming from a non-filmy family, you still have to work hard. Your luck also has to play a part in it. I believe that keeping a positive attitude will always get you something.” Last year when Bobby Deol stepped up for a DJ gig in a Delhi nightclub, he was bullied on social media for his act. However, he is now gearing up for a new film, ‘Poster Boys’, with brother Sunny Deol and Shreyas Talpade.

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