Does Abhay Deol Feel 'Privileged' to Travel and Connect with Diverse Fields?

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Key Takeaways
- Abhay Deol values his unique career opportunities.
- 'Bun Tikki' promotes themes of acceptance.
- Hydra is a cultural hub for artists.
- The film showcases the relationship between father and son.
- Abhay applauds the dedicated team behind the film.
Mumbai, October 14 (NationPress) Abhay Deol considers himself fortunate that his profession allows him to travel and connect with individuals from various domains. While representing his recent project, "Bun Tikki", in Greece, Abhay shared glimpses from the event on social networks.
Expressing his joy at the chance to engage with individuals in the realms of film, art, and music, the 'Dev D' star wrote on the photo-sharing platform, "What a privilege it is to do what I do, meeting people worldwide in film, art, and music. (sic)"
"@artcinemasocial made this experience possible, with a dedicated team passionate about creativity and fostering a community with shared values. I hope to have a film ready next year to showcase there! Hydra is a stunning island off Greece's coast, inhabited by remarkable people. It's no surprise that artists from all corners of the globe are drawn to the island; it truly is enchanting!" he elaborated.
"Bun Tikki" beautifully captures the confusion, tenderness, and quiet bravery of a young child and those in his life as they confront identity issues.
“Bun Tikki” had its global debut at the esteemed 36th Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) in California.
Discussing the drama, Abhay revealed his immediate fondness for the film's script upon reading it.
“I evaluate a script when it captivates me. I adored the narrative, particularly the playful dynamics between the father and son. The film's core message is acceptance and diversity. In a world rife with hate, this film promotes love and acceptance. We need more of that today," shared the 'Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!' actor.
Alongside Abhay, the film features Shabana Azmi and Zeenat Aman in pivotal roles, with Nushrratt Bharuccha and Rohaan Singh in supporting capacities.
Produced by Jyoti Deshpande, Dinesh Malhotra, Marijke DeSousa, and Manish Malhotra, "Bun Tikki" also signifies the feature film debut of director Faraz Arif Ansari.