Bobby Deol has been winning hearts of the audience, ever since he made his debut in the 90s. But this seems like his second inning post ‘Animal‘ where his popularity has reached sky high and he is a rage on social media. Bobby won the internet yet again when recently he was spotted in the city. As the paparazzi tried to capture him, the bodyguards pushed the paps.
This made Bobby tell the bodyguards, “Aaram se.” Later when the paps thanked the actor, Bobby smiled and told them, “Love you guys.” He also gave a flying kiss to the paps.
Netizens loved Bobby’s gesture and reacted to this video shared by a paparazzo. While one user commented, ‘respect’, another one wrote, ‘he’s so humble’.
Earlier also Bobby had screamed at security guards when they were pushing some fans. The actor had said, “aaram se. Dhakka mat maaro,” and then was seen posing for some selfies with fans.
On work front, post the success of ‘Animal’, Bobby is set to reportedly play an antagonist again in Alia Bhatt starrer YRF’s spy universe movie. The film also stars Sharvari Wagh and as per reports, Bobby is set to shoot for his part in the second half of 2024. As per reports, he’s also in talks with the fourth part of Prakash Jha’s ‘Aashram’.
This made Bobby tell the bodyguards, “Aaram se.” Later when the paps thanked the actor, Bobby smiled and told them, “Love you guys.” He also gave a flying kiss to the paps.
Netizens loved Bobby’s gesture and reacted to this video shared by a paparazzo. While one user commented, ‘respect’, another one wrote, ‘he’s so humble’.
Earlier also Bobby had screamed at security guards when they were pushing some fans. The actor had said, “aaram se. Dhakka mat maaro,” and then was seen posing for some selfies with fans.
On work front, post the success of ‘Animal’, Bobby is set to reportedly play an antagonist again in Alia Bhatt starrer YRF’s spy universe movie. The film also stars Sharvari Wagh and as per reports, Bobby is set to shoot for his part in the second half of 2024. As per reports, he’s also in talks with the fourth part of Prakash Jha’s ‘Aashram’.