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Rani Mukerji to Manisha Koirala: Bobby Deol takes a trip down the memory lane and recalls his heroines

Bobby says he finds it hard to choose his good work from his indifferent work, but of course, certain films come to his mind immediately.

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  • Feb 05, 2019, 09:04 PM IST

Bobby Deol, who recently turned 50, feels one should never look back at one’s career with regret. In fact, the actor feels whatever career choices he made were a part of his destiny. He says he finds it hard to choose his good work from his indifferent work, but of course, certain films come to his mind immediately.

1. WISH DILLAGI HAD FARED BETTER

WISH DILLAGI HAD FARED BETTER
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For example, Bobby loved the 1999 film, Dillagi, which was directed by his brother, Sunny Deol. “I wish Dillagi had done better. My character in it was one of my favourite ones,” says Bobby, while talking about the film which had Sunny and him falling for the same girl — Urmila Matondkar.

2. RANI AND PREITY ARE CLOSEST TO ME

RANI AND PREITY ARE CLOSEST TO ME
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The Race 3 star also remembers Guddu Dhanoa’s Bichhoo (2000) with fondness where he co-starred with Rani Mukerji. He says, “Bichhoo was nice, but I didn’t want my character to die. It was a remake of a French film; but back then, there were no issues of copyrights.”

He recalls, “I remember shooting with Rani, I used to call her ‘Dedh Footiya’. There were two people I used to have arguments with, Preity (Zinta), my Soldier (1998) co-star, and Rani. From all the people I’ve worked with, they are the closest to me. During Bichhoo, Rani had so much energy, I remember, when I used to pick her up for a scene, I used to ask her, ‘Tu khaati kya hai?’ Then she lost weight after that.”

He further continues, “In her first film with Karan Johar, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), she was so petite. However, she is a good eater. Being a Bengali, she loves food and would get great stuff from home. She also got all of us some great home cooked fish.”

3. MANISHA ATE CHHOLE AND ONIONS BEFORE A SONG SHOOT

MANISHA ATE CHHOLE AND ONIONS BEFORE A SONG SHOOT
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Recalling the shoot of the Rajiv Rai thriller, Gupt (1997), Bobby says, “I wish Rajiv didn’t have to leave the country after Gupt. I liked working with him. I wish he had stayed back and continued making movies once the unpleasantness of the bad incident had blown over.”

He adds, “I had a broken a leg when I had to shoot a song for Gupt. So, I had only hand movements, and couldn’t dance because of my broken leg. I remember I underwent a surgery after that.”

Reminiscing about the suspense thriller, he says, “Another instance people remind me of is the time when Manisha (Koirala) came to the set for a song, after eating onion with chhole. For a scene, she had to bite me, and I was like ‘How can I get romantic with her after smelling onions on her breath?’”

Bobs is quick to say that ‘it was fun’ working with Manisha. “She was quite mad. I have learnt to respect her now. She’s been through so much in life. What an amazing actor she is! She just went another way. Everyone has their own destiny,” he trails off.

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