For this fantastic episode of Sunday Brunch, our Editor-in-Chief, Kamiya Jani, headed over to Lord Bobby’s house in Juhu to relish a home-cooked meal of lauki, roti, dal and dahi. Actor Bobby Deol shared his beautiful home with Curly Tales while talking about Bollywood, his comeback in the industry and more. Scroll on to learn about a few of his learnings from the entertainment industry.
Bobby Deol’s Learnings From The Entertainment Industry
After fun-filled conversations about his family, Punjabi culture and food, it was time to touch on this time in Bollywood. There are pros and cons in every profession. More so in the lives of celebrities as their entire life is constantly captured by cameras. After a point, it becomes challenging to skip from the eagle-eyed fans whether it is a good or a bad occasion.
Reflecting on the extreme highs and lows of being in Bollywood, Kamiya asked Bobby Deol about his learnings from being in the entertainment industry which he wouldn’t have learned anywhere else. The ‘Animal’ actor replied, “I think to be resilient, makes you tough and it’s all about self-belief. No matter what profession you are in, you have to have self-belief.”
Bobby continued that this industry makes you believe in yourself and gives you the confidence to conquer the world. There is no harm even if you just need a little bit of pep talk in front of the mirror before you step out into the world. Everyone needs it a little, right?
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Does He Believe In Manifestation?
Bobby shared that he likes to manifest not because it has been an ongoing trend but because he wants to do so. However, he isn’t a firm believer in manifestation. He follows this mantra as it drives his mind towards optimistic thoughts.
He mentioned, “Even if you don’t achieve exactly what you want, you achieve something which is going to take you towards that direction.” We absolutely agree with you on this, Lord Bobby!
Also Read: Bobby Deol Is A Shopaholic And These Are The Things He Purchases Most Frequently
Did you know he fractured his leg during his first film in 1995, ‘Barsaat’? Catch the entire episode live on our channel to learn the reason behind it.
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