Bobby Deol celebrates 30 years in cinema, the fire still burns

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Bobby Deol celebrates 30 years in cinema, the fire still burns

Just starting: Bobby Deol celebrated 30 years in cinema with inspirational note

Bobby Deol has completed thirty years in the film industry, which celebrated Netflix’s ‘The Ba *** DS of Bollywood’ in his recent role in his recent role. He shared a post on Monday, marking the feat.

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Bobby Deol indicated 30 years in the film industry.

Bobby Deol has officially completed three decades in the film industry, and the actor has marked the milestone with gratitude and style. On Monday, ‘Animal’ star shared a hearty video Montage on Instagram, in which his cinematic journey was detected – Rajkumar Santoshi’s ‘Barasat’ in 1995 played Netflix’s latest role in Netflix’s ‘The Ba ** DS of Bollywood’ in his latest role.

Montaz captured Bobby’s development over the years, showcasing memorable moments from his early romantic roles to his recent intensive performance. With the video, he wrote, “On many feelings of 30 years and off-screen all became meaningful with your love. This fire still burns, and I am just starting (SIC).”

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His post gave equally warm reactions from colleagues and fans. Preeti Zinta commented, “Congratulations, Lord Bobby. This is just the beginning. Love you load,” while her sister Isha Deol said, “30 years and more to come. More power for you, @iambobbydeol (SIC).”

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Bobby started his big screen in front of Twinkle Khanna in ‘Barasat’, a film that marked the beginning of his journey as a prominent person. Over the years, he went to acting in several hits and reinstroves, carving himself in a place for himself in consecutive styles.

Recently, he played the role of Ajay Talwar in ‘The Ba *** DS of Bollywood’, a Netflix series produced by Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chilli Entertainment and was created by Boney Jain and Gauri Khan. Bobby’s gratitude and the message of his line, “I am just starting,” reflects not only indifference, but also reflects an artist’s permanent passion – a reminder that is still very much to give in ‘Lord’.

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