Actor Abhay Deol mentioned that he didn’t attain out to cousins Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol when he fell out of favour with the movie business. Abhay blazed a path because the poster boy for parallel cinema within the 2000s, however skilled a lull in his profession following cult success.
In an interview with RJ Siddharth Kannan, the actor mentioned that he thought of asking for assist an indication of ‘weakness’, and all the time believed that hardships are finest dealt with in solitude.
Asked if he had turned to his actor cousins for assist in moments of despair, Abhay Deol mentioned, “I had always thought that to reach out is to be weak, just handle it yourself. I no longer believe that, of course. But I think my lows were low because I never reached out to anyone. I always tried to handle things on my own.”
Abhay mentioned that he has reached a spot in his life the place he would attain out for assist if he wanted it. But, he added, “Now, the thing is, I’ve reached a point in my life where the highs and lows don’t affect me as much. Because I’ve been at it for a while. I’ve been on my own when I’ve been down low, and I’ve been on my own when I’ve been up high. All I know is that I don’t want to be on my own. That’s it. Being high, being low doesn’t matter. It’s just being in communion, in community, have your tribe. I’ve been very fortunate. I met some wonderful people along the way. I have my community; some are family, some are friends like family.”
Abhay will subsequent be seen in Velle, a brand new movie that additionally stars his nephew, Karan Deol. Karan made his performing debut with Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas, directed by his father, Sunny.