Actor Bobby Deol began his acting career as a child artist in Dharam Veer (1977) before landing his debut lead role in Barsaat (1995). The film was a major commercial hit and earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. However, Deol's career slowly started declining as the 2000s progressed. The industry landscape shifted, changing audience tastes led to several box office flops, and he was sidelined in favour of newer actors. It took films like Race 3 and the web series Aashram for him to script a comeback in the late 2010s.
Recently, in a conversation with Shekhar Suman on his show, Bobby revealed how he felt the younger generation had almost forgotten him, prompting him to play a supporting role in Race 3 opposite Salman Khan in order to remind them of his existence.
Recently, in a conversation with Shekhar Suman on his show, Bobby revealed how he felt the younger generation had almost forgotten him, prompting him to play a supporting role in Race 3 opposite Salman Khan in order to remind them of his existence.

Race 3 was a box-office success, earning over ₹300 crore worldwide, though it did not match the standards set by some of Salman’s other hits at the time. Yet it did give Bobby’s flagging career a boost, further revived by Prakash Jha’s Aashram, which aired in 2020. Talking about Race 3, Bobby added, “Millions of people are going to go watch a Salman Khan film. Jo young generation thi woh Bobby Deol ko bhool gayi thi (The young generation had forgotten Bobby Deol). So I felt ki main iss film me aaunga toh log pehchanenge ki koi Bobby Deol bhi hai (If I do this film, people will realise I exist).”
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