Mumbai: Bobby Deol has been around in Hindi films for two and a half decades now. The 50-year-old actor, son of Bollywood icon Dharmendra, opened up on the raging nepotism debate saying mere family background can never let an actor survive in the cut-throat world of films, but hard work and talent can.
"Our work has to speak for us to survive in the industry. Everyone comes from a family, but only your family name cannot allow you to last 25 years in the industry. Our parents give us every best thing -- education, upbringing, everything. When we grow up, a doctor wishes his child to become a doctor, and it is true for every industry. Whether a businessman, a media baron, or an industrialist, they all want their children to follow in their footsteps. My father being an actor wanted us to be an actor, too. There was an advantage initially, but that is it. There is a lone journey after that," Bobby told IANS.
The actor has lately found good work in the OTT scene. After starring as a cop in the digitally-released film, Class Of 83, he now has the central role of a corrupt godman in Prakash Jha's new web series, Aashram.
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