Bobby Deol played the role of antagonist Abrar in Sandeep Reddy Vanga's Animal. The actor had perfect response when asked about his character's dialogue in the film.
Last Updated: 10.31 PM, Jan 09, 2024
Bobby Deol garnered a lot of appreciation for his performance in Animal. The actor locked horns with Ranbir Kapoor in Sandeep Reddy Vanga directorial. While Ranbir was seen as the protagonist Ranvijay Singh, Bobby essayed the part of antagonist Abrar. Although Bobby had limited screen time in the film, he impressed the audience with his powerful act. Recently, the actor answered a few questions related to his character and Animal.
In a video, which Bobby shared on Instagram, the actor was asked, "If Abrar had a dialogue in the movie, what would he say?" To this, Bobby had an apt answer.
Bobby Deol imagines Abrar's dialogue in Animal
While answering a couple of questions, Bobby Deol also imagined Abrar's dialogue in Sandeep Reddy Vanga's Animal. According to the actor, if Abrar had a dialogue in the film, it would be, "Tu aur tu, idhar aa." For the uninitiated, Bobby's response is apt to a scene from his movie, which hit the big screen on December 1, 2023.
Apart from the aforementioned thing, Bobby revealed that Abrar's entry song, Jamal Kudu, is his favourite track from Animal. The actor also mentioned that his character's superpower would be 'peace to the world and happiness'.
Talking about his future projects, Bobby confirmed that he is doing a film in the South with a director, whom he calls a 'teddy bear'. "It’s in the South industry and I am very excited working with this director. He is such a sweetheart. I call him a teddy bear. I am working with a great actor and the cast and the crew…the team is just awesome. So, I am looking forward to that."
About Animal
Animal was Sandeep's third directorial venture after the massive success of Kabir Singh and Arjun Reddy. Although it opened to polarizing views, the film did exceptionally well at the domestic as well as the global box office. It clashed with Vicky Kaushal's Sam Bahadur in the theatres.