Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, 'Animal' has proved to be a superhit. Ranbir Kapoor has appeared in the lead role in the film. Bobby Deol played a negative role in the film which the audience is still praising. His viral dance move in the song Jamal Kudu from the film Animal is still a topic of discussion among the audience. Meanwhile, now Bobby Deol has shared the inspiration behind the dance step of the song 'Jamal Kudu' from 'Animal'.
Bobby Deol spoke about Animal's 'Jamal Kudu' dance
Actually, Bobby Deol said during the conversation, "I still remember when I was shooting the sequence. Sandeep narrated the scene to me and he said, 'It's your wedding and you have to dance.' I said, 'I can't dance with the choreographer' and I started dancing. He said, 'Cut, I don't want my character to look like Bobby Deol, I want it to look like Abrar.' I thought to myself, 'What do I do now?' So I went to Saurabh Sachdeva, who played my brother in the film. I asked him, 'How will you dance?' And he started dancing and suddenly I don't know what happened to me, memories of all the times started coming to me."
"I didn't know my dance style would become so popular"- Bobby Deol
Bobby Deol further added, "As a child, I used to go to Punjab during summer and winter vacations. At night, men would drink alcohol and suddenly some music would play and they would put glasses and bottles on their heads and start dancing. So I said to myself, let me try this and I did it many times. I didn't know that my dance style would become so popular. I just put a glass on my head and started dancing, and the next thing I knew, it went viral. It's really amazing."
Bobby Deol's career
Born as Vijay Singh Deol, Bobby Deol first appeared as a child actor in the 1977 film Dharam Veer, which starred his father Dharmendra in the lead role. In 1995, Bobby made his debut as a lead actor in Rajkumar Santoshi's Barsaat. The actor then made a comeback with films like Race 3, Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se and Housefull 4. He also made his OTT debut with the Netflix film Class of '83 and a web series debut with Aashram on MX Player. Recently, he gained immense popularity for his role in Sandeep Reddy Vanga's film Animal, where he played the villain Abrar Haq.
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