Bobby Deol is currently basking in the success of his latest release Love Hostel co-starring Vikrant Massey and Sanya Malhotra in lead roles. In it, Bobby essays the role of Viraj Singh Dagar, a ruthless assassin. He has been garnering huge praise for his performance in the movie.
In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble, the Yamla Pagla Deewana actor talked about how he was briefly out of work and how his family supported him during his low phase. Bobby said: “My family is my emotional support. They can only support you emotionally but they can’t support you professionally. So I have a lovely caring family which is always going to be there to give me that hug when I need that hug, to give me positive talks, to make me believe in myself, and so I’ve been very blessed, but the end of the day, you have to do it yourself.”
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Talking about the low phase in his life, the Players actor said: “Stop pitying yourself first, stop crying over yourself. Start looking at what God has given you, what is your your talent, how can I make that work again, where is that fire that was inside me. Start believing in yourself, start burning again and then just get prepared. So, anyone comes knocking at your door for work, you are ready to work and face the world. That’s how I look, I mean that’s the process I went through.”
Further, he also revealed the meaning of love according to him. He said: “I think love is the meaning of existence. Without love, you can’t exist and that’s how important love is to me.”
Meanwhile, Bobby’s Love Hostel premiered on 25 February on ZEE5.
Check out the full conversation: