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ambitious outsider and his friends navigate the larger-than-life yet uncertain world of Bollywood. The series The Ba***ds Of Bollywood blends self-aware humor with a high-stakes narrative — and promises a host of unforgettable cameos, blockbuster thrills and an adventurous ride into the world of Indian cinema. Produced by Gauri Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment, Aryan Khan's directorial debut is all set to win hearts and become the 'baddest, filmiest show on Earth.' The show released on Netflix on September 18, and has taken over the social media with positive reviews. One of the characters that is receiving the maximum amount of praise and love is of Bobby Deol's Ajay Talwar.
I Am Family's Laadla Beta: Bobby Deol
Bobby sat down for an exclusive chat with Times Now's Navika Kumar and shared how he has always been the 'laadla' one in his family. He also recalled choreographing Animal's Jamal Kudu by himself and the inspiration was none other than his father and veteran actor Dharmendra.I Choreograohed Jamal Kudu Myself: Bobby
Recalling the iconic Jamal Kudu step and dance, Bobby added, "There was no choreographer, I was told, Sandeep said, Bobby, you dance and I started dancing. To this, Sandeep goes 'No, Bobby, you're looking like Bobby Deol.' Then Saurabh, who plays my brother, who's also a very fine actor motivated me. Suddenly, I don't know what came to my mind, so, when we were kids, we used to go to Punjab during summer and winter holidays. There used to be a party all around Papa. Everyone used to come, drink and dance with a glass or bottle on their head. In that moment, I just felt that and I just put it in the game."Most of the credit goes to Sandeep (Reddy Vanga,) it's how he shot it. I always give most of the credit to the director because they brought my personality into it. If you're not captured the right way, then the personality will never be seen." "I like to dance, I'm not a great dancer but I kind of enjoy it. Look at my dad and brother, they're not great dancers but people love the way they dance. So, it's all about enjoying a moment."Do you find this article useful?