Sunny Deol wants Bobby Deol's Race 3 to be successful as Gadar

Sunny Deol has come out to support his brother Bobby Deol and wants Race 3 to be a massive success as Gadar.

Updated on Jun 17, 2018  |  09:54 PM IST |  3.7M

Bobby Deol's film Race 3 has finally hit the screens. Sunny Deol has come out to support his brother and wants the film to be a massive success as Gadar also released on the very same day and proved out to be a hit film. Sunny wishes the same for his little brother. 

"My little brother ,all the best.17 years ago #Gadar released on this day.May Race 3 be blessed with same historical success. Love to the full team.@thedeol @BeingSalmanKhan @AnilKapoor @tipsofficial @remodsouza @Asli_Jacqueline  @ShahDaisy25 @Saqibsaleem," wrote Sunny on his Twitter account. 

In an interview with Indian Express, Bobby opened up about doing Race 3 and his career. The Gupt actor said, "By the time I was offered Race 3, I had realised that I had to salvage my career on my own. I became more focussed, started watching my diet by taking high protein and low-carb, and exercised more. I told myself that I may get a phone call from anyone, anytime. In the last three years, I also met a lot of people from the industry. I was preparing myself and I could sense the difference. My skin started glowing, I looked fresh."

Bobby looks physically strong and his beefed-up avatar has impressed the audience in Race 3. Talking about taking his physical fitness seriously, the actor said, " For the first time, I was on a shoot where every actor was in the gym, working out. The film is all about action. Everyone had to be fit. Anil Kapoor is so energetic and Salman has the fire to do better."

The actor said that he didn't move with time and hence couldn't keep up with the new actors and competition. "I didn’t move with time. Earlier, people used to come to my house with offers. That started changing as more actors came in and competition intensified. Actors reached out to filmmakers and expressed their excitement to take up certain projects. Now, I want to go out and meet people," said Bobby.

He further added, "After Humraaz (2002), my image has been that of a sweetheart and a suave man. So many women have told me they wished their husband was like my character. I love to spread that kind of positive feeling."










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