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Bollywood actor Bobby Deol, whose ready-to-release film "Nanhe
Jaisalmer" was extensively shot in Rajasthan, is all smitten by the
beauty of the state and says that he feels de-stressed in the lap
of mother nature. "Nature de-stresses me! I think as you mature you
understand better the power and energy it holds in itself," Bobby
told IANS.
"People may think there is only desert there, but as someone has
rightly said 'beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder', I love
it! Rajasthan is an amazing place. It has lots of natural beauty,
great people and mouth-watering food.
"Also, while you are shooting outside you get time to introspect
yourself. When you are not working in the city, you are involved in
some work or the other," maintained the actor, who was recently in
the capital to promote his film.
Other than "Nanhe Jaisalmer" a number of his films like "Soldier",
"Badal" and "Gupt" were shot in Rajasthan.
In the film, this real life star plays the role of a reel life
star, who meets a young fan, who idolises him and regards him as
his best friend. Bobby then teaches him life's most important
lessons on-screen.
And the actor is all praise for his little co-star Dwij Yadav
("Nanhe Jaisalmer").
"It is not easy to get the right kind of expression from child
actors. However, Dwij is an amazing actor and he emotes really
well. I had a great time working with him".
Commenting about the different looks he carried in various films
like "Shakalaka Boom Boom", "Jhoom Barabar Jhoom" and "Naqaab" he
said: "It is not a question of looks, it is about the whole
personality. When you believe in yourself, you are confident, you
work hard and with a little bit of luck it works".
Though his looks were appreciated, largely the films fell flat.
"Apne" did well at the box-office but the actor is still waiting
for a solo hit to his name.
"Box-office results do matter although what matters more is
audience appreciation. 'Apne' was a blockbuster. This year is
very good for me. For the times to come ahead I hope the best."
Bobby will now wow the audiences in "Ek - the power of one", an
action flick where he plays Nandu, an orphan turned assassin who
somehow gets wrongly accused of a politician's murder and is on
the run.
Indo-Asian News Service
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