What Made Bobby Deol Fear His Big Brother Sunny Deol?

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Key Takeaways
- Bobby Deol had a unique relationship with his brother Sunny Deol during their childhood.
- Sunny treated Bobby more like a son, minimizing sibling rivalry.
- Bobby celebrated 30 years in the film industry recently.
- 'Barsaat' was Bobby's debut film that laid the foundation for his career.
- The Deol brothers share a deep bond, reflecting mutual respect and admiration.
Mumbai, Oct 7 (NationPress) During a recent interview, actor Bobby Deol shared insights into his childhood fears regarding his older brother, Sunny Deol. When questioned about their shared living space, Bobby reflected on their relationship, stating that Sunny always regarded him as a son rather than a younger sibling, which minimized any potential sibling rivalry.
Bobby elaborated, "I was always quite intimidated by him as a child—his demeanor was such that many were apprehensive of him, even without knowing him. However, he possesses a genuinely beautiful heart."
As Bobby marked thirty years in the Hindi film industry, Sunny honored him with a heartfelt post on social media.
On Instagram, Sunny showcased a video montage celebrating Bobby's 1995 debut in the film “Barsaat”, captioning it, “Lord Bob 30 Years.” Bobby responded with affection, posting heart emojis.
Ameesha Patel, Sunny’s co-star from “Gadar”, chimed in with congratulatory remarks, saying, “The OG stallion. Congrats, and here’s to 30 more years (sic).” Bobby also took to Instagram to express, “30 years of countless emotions on and off-screen… all made worthwhile by your love. That fire still burns, and I’m just getting started!”
The movie “Barsaat”, directed by Rajkumar Santoshi, tells the story of Badal, a naive village boy, and Tina (played by Twinkle Khanna), a wealthy city girl whose love faces challenges from Tina's avaricious stepfather, Dinesh Oberoi, who aims to claim her substantial inheritance.
Following “Barsaat”, Bobby starred in numerous films, including “Gupt: The Hidden Truth”, “Kareeb”, “Soldier”, “Badal”, “Hum To Mohabbat Karega”, “Bichhoo”, “Ajnabee”, “Humraaz”, and “Jhoom Barabar Jhoom”, among others.
After a brief hiatus, Bobby made a dynamic return with projects like “Class of '83”, “Aashram”, “Animal”, “Love Hostel”, and “The Ba***ds of Bollywood”.