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Bobby Deol shares the effect of playing a mass murderer :

Bobby Deol plays a scary cold-blooded murderer in Shankar Raman’s Love Hostel. The affable actor who wouldn’t hurt a fly found it challenging to act so evilly and vicious. “Well, when I heard the subject and character I really enjoyed what I heard. After that, it was all about workshops and mastering my lines so that I had a full understanding of this character’s mind.

You know, I am most spontaneous when I am on the set. So, the preparation was tough for me. I had to use a lot of prosthetics and since this character chews tobacco (I don’t) I had to put cotton in my mouth to look as I do.” For Bobby, the most challenging part of playing the character was the language. “This whole look of the character was designed by my director Shankar Ramen. The most challenging part of playing Dagar was I had to learn Haryanvi. I had to get it right, or it would not have worked.”

Diverse characters:

Of late e playing some negative characters. “It is not a conscious career decision to play negative characters but a conscious decision to play interesting characters. I don’t look at characters as positive or negative. When I watch films there is always one character that stays with me. I want to play that character. That’s why I enjoyed doing diverse characters like the ones in Class of 83, Ashram, and now Love Hostel.”

His media journey:

Prakash Jha’s Ashram proved a game-changer for Bobby. How has it changed the course of your career? “Well, an actor’s life is always uncertain. Even if you achieve some success and recognition. To find challenging roles is tough. Still, I am trying. I am doing Sandeep Vanga’s Animal with Ranbir Kapoor, Parineeti Chopra. I’ll be working with Anil Kapoor again after Race 3. It got delayed because of Covid. We start shooting in the middle of this year. Then I am doing the family film Apne 2 which I am very excited about.”

Good roles:

Looking back Bobby explains why he disappeared after a spate of successes such as SoldierApneGupt, and Baadal. “That’s what my fans used to ask me whenever I would travel. They would ask why I wasn’t being seen on the screen. And I couldn’t tell them it was because I wasn’t getting good roles. But my fans stood by me. They gave me the strength to keep looking for the right roles. Thankfully I found the roles I liked. My new films have given me some new fans. I am thankful I am still here. Yeah, I am in a good space right now.”

About OTT:

He admits the OTT platform has done a lot of good for a lot of actors. “I think it has helped actors like me as well, who were not getting good opportunities lately. I am doing interesting work. And people have the time at home to watch me in films or the longer format the web series at their own

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