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Bobby Deol’s sons are gearing up for Bollywood: Here's what we know about Aryaman and Dharam’s future in films

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 18, 2025, 12:00 IST
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Aryaman and Dharam Deol Are Next in the Deol Legacy

Bobby Deol’s sons, Aryaman and Dharam, are slowly stepping into the limelight, ready to carry forward the Deol family’s illustrious Bollywood legacy. Coming from a lineage that includes Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, and Bobby himself, expectations are naturally high. However, Bobby has consistently emphasized that his sons must earn their place through dedication and hard work, not just lineage.

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Bobby Wants His Sons to Be Thoroughly Prepared

In a candid interview, Bobby revealed that while his sons are inclined towards joining the film industry, he doesn’t want them to rush. He stressed the importance of solid preparation before taking the plunge into acting. Bobby’s advice to Aryaman and Dharam is clear: they must first develop the skills, discipline, and resilience needed to thrive in showbiz. For Bobby, talent and hard work outweigh star-kid privileges.

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Aryaman’s Academic Prowess Sets Him Apart

Unlike many star kids who immediately chase the arc lights, Aryaman chose to first focus on his education. He graduated with honours from the prestigious NYU Stern School of Business, a testament to his intelligence and work ethic. Bobby proudly shared that Aryaman is not just academically strong but also extremely disciplined, hinting that his business acumen could give him an edge in managing his career wisely when he steps into films.

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The Brothers Have Distinct Personalities

Bobby Deol often points out that Aryaman and Dharam are poles apart in their approach to life. While Aryaman is more focused and driven, Dharam is still exploring his interests. Bobby respects their individuality and wants each to find his own path in the industry. This difference might eventually lead them to take up contrasting roles or genres, offering Bollywood a fresh dynamic from the Deol family.

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The Film Debut Might Still Be a Few Years Away

Though the buzz around their entry is growing, Bobby has made it clear that his sons are in no hurry. At the time of his last interview, he suggested it might take 3-4 more years before either Aryaman or Dharam makes their film debut. Bobby believes that patience, grooming, and the right project will be crucial for a successful start. Fans, however, are already eagerly waiting to see the next-gen Deols on the big screen.

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