New Delhi: One of the most talked-about films of the year is Animal, starring Ranbir Kapoor. On December 1, the film was ultimately released after considerable anticipation due to its compelling plot and the intriguing characters portrayed by the amazing ensemble cast, particularly Bobby Deol. After a long hiatus, Bobby Deol made his cinematic return in the movie, and the actor was highly praised for his performance. The actor broke down at an event following the film's success and praises for his performance.


Following Animal's success party, Bobby Deol was recently seen crying. Actor Manoj Bajpayee and his staff were around him, trying to console him. After using a tissue to dab away his tears, he was seen getting into his car. Bobby also stopped to interact with the media and said, “Thank you so much. God has been really kind Itna pyaar mil raha hai iss film ke liye, mujhe lagta hai main sapna dekh raha hoon (I’m getting so much love for this film, it feels like a dream).”


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The actor had disclosed how he was cast in the Sandeep Reddy Vanga movie during the film's trailer launch ceremony in Delhi previously. He said that when Sandeep contacted, he didn't believe it because he didn't have much work at the time.


Bobby shared, "Inke paas ek photograph thi jab main zyada kuch kaam nahi kar raha tha but main Celebrity Cricket League khelta tha. Toh vahaan ek photo kheechi gayi thi jahaan main door kahin dekh raha hoon. Toh unhone mujhe dikhayi aur kaha main aapko issi liye lena chahta hoon kyuki aapki yeh jo photograpgh hai, isme jo aapka expression hai, voh mujhe chahiye. I said chalo bekaari ke din kaam aagaye (He had a photo of me from when I wasn’t working as such, but I used to play the Celebrity Cricket League. He told me he wants me in the film because the expression that I had in the photo, he wanted in the film. I thought good, unemployed days also turned out to be useful)."


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