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Bobby Deol reveals Dillagi is his favorite film; says, “I would love some of those films to be re-released”

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By Mona Porwal Published November 6, 2024
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Bobby Deol Dreams of Dillagi’s Re-release, Calls It His “Favorite Film”

Bollywood actor Bobby Deol recently revealed that his 1999 film Dillagi holds a special place in his heart and is his all-time favorite project. In an exclusive interview with India Today Digital, the 55-year-old actor, who is enjoying a remarkable career resurgence, expressed his heartfelt wish to see Dillagi return to theaters for a new generation to enjoy. Deol praised the film’s music, storyline, and personal value, highlighting how its sentimental significance continues to resonate with him and his fans.

A Film Close to the Heart

Dillagi, directed by his elder brother, Sunny Deol, was Bobby’s first collaboration with Sunny as a director, making the film deeply personal. Reflecting on the film, Bobby shared, “Dillagi is my favorite film. My brother directed it, and it had great music, a great storyline. I loved that film not only because my brother directed it but also because of how well it was made. I wish people could see that again.” Bobby’s admiration extends beyond the familial bond, as he appreciates the film’s craftsmanship and emotional depth.

The actor also acknowledged the film’s impact on his fans, who have grown fond of it over time despite its modest success at the box office. “Some films don’t do well at the box office initially but later become cult favorites. Your audience and fans start loving the same film that didn’t do well. I would love some of those films to be re-released,” he said, emphasizing the magic that films like Dillagi possess even years after their release.

The Lasting Appeal of Dillagi

Released in 1999, Dillagi tells the story of two brothers, played by Sunny and Bobby Deol, navigating family ties, love, and betrayal. The film showcased both Deol brothers’ acting prowess and offered a unique blend of family drama and romance that was appreciated by fans over time. With hit songs like “Dildara” and “Aaja Mahiya,” Dillagi also boasted a memorable soundtrack that remains popular among Bollywood music lovers. Bobby believes these timeless songs and the film’s emotional storyline would resonate with audiences today if given another chance on the big screen.

Bobby’s desire for a re-release stems from his understanding of how certain movies, though not box-office hits initially, grow in popularity as audiences rediscover them. “Your audience starts seeing the film differently, and some movies become timeless for them,” he shared, touching on the importance of nostalgia in Bollywood. This sentiment reflects his hope to reintroduce Dillagi and other classic films to younger viewers who may have missed out on experiencing these works in theaters.

Other Bobby Deol Classics Worth Revisiting

Aside from Dillagi, Bobby mentioned a few other iconic films that hold a special place in his heart, such as Soldier, Gupt, Bichhoo, and Kareeb. Each of these movies, which contributed to Bobby’s stardom in the late 90s and early 2000s, is known for its hit songs, intense performances, and unique stories that continue to captivate audiences today. “People still love the songs from Soldier and Gupt. Kareeb was also a beautiful film that later became a cult classic,” Bobby noted, underscoring the continued appreciation for these films among his fans.

The actor believes that re-releasing these classics could allow audiences to experience Bollywood’s golden era, giving younger viewers a taste of the storytelling and music that defined that period. Bobby’s enthusiasm for re-releases aligns with a larger trend in Bollywood, where remakes and re-releases have brought new life to popular films.

Upcoming Projects and the South Debut

Currently, Bobby Deol is gearing up for the release of his debut in the South Indian film industry with Kanguva, which is set to hit theaters on November 14. Starring alongside Suriya and Disha Patani, Bobby is excited to expand his horizons beyond Bollywood and reach a broader audience. The film has generated significant anticipation among fans, especially as Bobby takes on a unique role that promises to add a new dimension to his career.

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The actor, who has received widespread acclaim for his recent performances in web series like Aashram, has successfully reinvented himself and now looks forward to the next chapter. His role in Kanguva showcases his versatility and ability to adapt to diverse projects, appealing to a younger, more varied audience.

A Hope for Bollywood’s Classic Films

Bobby Deol’s reflections on Dillagi and his wish for a re-release echo the sentiments of fans who cherish Bollywood’s golden era. As remakes and re-releases become increasingly popular, many share Bobby’s hope that these classic films will find their way back to the big screen. His thoughts on Dillagi serve as a reminder of the enduring impact of Bollywood’s classic films and their potential to resonate with new generations.

For Bobby, Dillagi represents not just a film but a precious piece of his personal and professional journey—a journey he hopes will inspire viewers to embrace Bollywood’s legacy with renewed appreciation.

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