Abhay Deol is such a Bollywood star who runs away from the glare of fame. Abhay Deol, who has done unconventional films, has won a lot of accolades by working in many excellent films. Coming from a family of superstars, Abhay himself earned a name for himself, but has always kept himself away from the glamor of the film world. Abhay Deol has recently talked about the trends of films. Abhay Deol also told why only hero and villain films were made in the 80s and 90s. Regarding the serious lack of stories in films, Abhay Deol told in an interview to Filmfare that 'these questions used to arise in our minds also. When we were growing up in the 80s and 90s, we watched Hollywood movies. There was a lot of variation in that cinema. There were stories in them and the film was not limited to just hero-villain.
Then someone told me about it. That the people of our country are poor and illiterate to a large extent. That's why we have to spoon feed them the story. Abhay Deol told that not everyone in Bollywood was like this. There were some who made good cinema even in that era, which had a great impact on the culture. Abhay said, 'Even in the 80s and 90s, when entertainment was at its peak, there were some actors like Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi, who maintained the culture of films and did excellent work. Films have a great impact on culture.
Many great films in his 21 year career
Abhay Deol is one Bollywood actor who has never been pegged for box office success. Abhay Deol has always worked in different stories in his career. Abhay Deol, who started his career with the film 'Socha Na Tha' in 2005, has worked in 34 films. Many of these films are considered cult in Bollywood cinema. Films like Dev D, released in 2009, Oye Lucky Lucky Oye, released in 2008, are included.
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