Bobby Deol, born on January twenty-seventh, nineteen sixty-nine, is a prominent Indian actor known for his significant contributions to Hindi cinema. He is a member of the illustrious Deol family, being the younger son of legendary actor Dharmendra and the younger brother of fellow actor Sunny Deol. Bobby's journey in the film industry began at a young age when he appeared as a child artist in the film Dharam Veer in nineteen seventy-seven.
His first major lead role came in the romantic film Barsaat in nineteen ninety-five, which earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. Following this success, Bobby starred in a series of commercially successful action thrillers, including Gupt in nineteen ninety-seven, Soldier in nineteen ninety-eight, and Humraaz in two thousand, for which he received a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor.
Despite experiencing a downturn in his career, Bobby made a notable comeback with ensemble films such as Apne in two thousand seven and Yamla Pagla Deewana in two thousand eleven. His recent works include the action-packed Race 3 in two thousand eighteen and the comedy Housefull 4 in two thousand nineteen, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
In the twenty-twenties, Bobby Deol has found renewed success through various streaming projects, including Class of '83 and Aashram, both released in two thousand twenty. He also starred in Love Hostel in two thousand twenty-two and is set to appear in The Ba***ds of Bollywood in two thousand twenty-five. His portrayal of a villain in the blockbuster film Animal in two thousand twenty-three has garnered him critical acclaim and a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor.