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Bobby Deol On Playing The Antagonist In Animal: 'As An Actor, You Think As A Character'

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Describing his character in Animal as a man “obsessed” with revenge, Bobby Deol says he approached the role from a non-judgemental space, completely surrendering to the thought process of his barbaric antagonist.

The Sandeep Reddy Vanga-directed crime drama film showcases a violent world set against the backdrop of a troubled relationship between Ranbir Kapoor’s Ranvijay Singh and his father Balbir Singh, played by Anil Kapoor. The movie has amassed Rs 236 crore at the box office in two days.

Deol, who became one of the highlights of the film soon after its teaser was released in September, essays the role of antagonist Abrar Haque in the movie.

“There’s good and evil in every human being and what gets the evil out of you is some situation. As an actor, you think as a character. ‘I’m doing nothing wrong, I’m right in whatever I do’. You forget how to judge what is right and wrong,” the actor told PTI in an interview.

Bobby Deol said he had no hesitation while playing a character beyond morals and values as there was a convincing back story.

“I was not put into a situation where I was not convinced or had to be convinced or felt awkward. I felt Abrar, the kind of savage and evil he is, I had to play it that way,” he added.

Deol said there was a compelling explanation for the animalistic nature of his character Abrar .

“He is obsessed with revenge. So when you get so obsessed, you don’t see what is good and bad, you just want to finish someone. That’s how it is. In the film, he has suffered… It’s a trauma that has made him this animal kind of a person,” the actor added.

“Animal” also features Rashmika Mandanna, Triptii Dimri, Shakti Kapoor, Suresh Oberoi and Prem Chopra. Since its release on Friday, the film has received polarising reactions from critics and audiences, with many deriding the movie for its violent and volatile protagonist, showcasing toxic masculinity and absurd plot points. Deol, 54, said it is impossible to make a film which is universally accepted.

“Filmmakers create stories for people to be entertained. This kind of toxicity and all of this exists in our society… Somewhere people can identify with it. But there will always be people who won’t like it, nothing can be liked by every individual… I think we are entertainers and we want to do different kinds of genres. That’s how I look at it,” the actor said.

Though there was so much hype around Deol’s character in Animal, to audiences’ disappointment the actor has limited screen time.

It was a character with a lot of substance and he wasn’t concerned about the length of role, said the actor.

“It’s not the length of the role, it is the kind of the character which has so much substance. I wish I had more scenes but when I signed the film, I knew this is what I had. At that point in my life, I was grateful to god that I was given this chance to play this role by Sandeep.

“I knew I had only 15 days of work and wouldn’t be there throughout the film. I was sure people would notice me, but I never realised that there will be so much love, appreciation and affection. It’s like wow! It’s amazing,” he added.

Deol, however, believes there is potential for a spin-off on his Animal character.

“People have loved the character so much that there should be a spin-off. It is so encouraging that people appreciate your work and they want to see more of you, playing that character. It feels good,” he added.

The actor along with lead star Ranbir Kapoor had to bulk up for their roles in the movie. While it was difficult to stay in shape, the motivation to play Abrar was the driving force, he said.

“I had to pump it out. It is tough to maintain physique but it’s the joy of playing a character, which I was so excited about. That kept giving me the strength to keep working hard at it,” Deol said.

Be it series Aashram, film Love Hostel, and now Animal, the actor is delighted to have found acceptance for his portrayal of negative characters.

“It is exciting to play characters of different kinds and complexities. It’s challenging to play evil. Whenever I’ve played evil parts, people have loved me. The amount of love I got for ‘Aashram’ was insane and now even in ‘Animal’ people have loved me.” In “Aashram”, he was seen as a self-styled godman, and in “Love Hostel”, he played Viraj Singh Dagar, a ruthless ex-convict hitman.

The actor said his family members are proud of his work in “Animal” and added that 2023 has turned out to be an amazing year for the Deol family with the success of brother Sunny Deol’s “Gadar 2” and “Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani”, that featured his father, cinema icon Dharmendra, in a pivotal role.

“They are happy for me. This year has been such an amazing time for us. My brother had Gadar 2, my film Animal is getting so much love at the box office and my father’s work… It’s just all amazing,” he said. 



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Best Carry On movie of all time is streaming on 2 platforms – not Netfix | Films | Entertainment

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The Carry On franchise has kept viewers entertained for years. It comprises 31 films, the largest number of films of any British film franchise. Additionally, it features four Christmas specials, a television series, and stage shows. All products were produced between 1958 and 1992, and while it generated a lot of success, one film is regarded as the best of the bunch.

Carry on Up the Khyber has earned the number one spot according to the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). The film, which was released in 1968, is rated 6.8 stars as a result of 5,700 ratings. The film is the 16th in the series, directed by Gerald Thomas stars the regulars such as Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Bernard Bresslaw, and Peter Butterworth. For those who love it or those who have never seen it before, the film is currently streaming on two platforms.

Amazon Prime users can rent the movie for £3.49 or buy it for £4.99. The film is rated a 4.7 out of 5 stars, with reviewers branding the film as “almost faultless” and “The pinnacle of Carry Ons”.

One reviewer wrote: “This is a film that defines the series. Kenneth Williams was at his villainous best, Sid James making the very best of his skills and the full support cast were brilliant. Plus the dinner scene is up there with Four Candles as a true classic comedy moment.

Another added: “As a great fan of the Carry On movies, this is quite simply the best of the best. There isn’t a thing about this epitome of silliness and English comedy not to like. Brilliant”

For those who do not have an Amazon Prime account or not wanting to pay for the movie, well there’s still luck, because it is also available on ITV’s streaming platform ITVX, where viewers can watch it free of charge. All you need to do is create an ITVX account.

“Expect lashings of innuendo in this delightfully remastered comedy set in 1890s India. Trouble looms as the third Foot & Mouth regiment protect their outpost,” reads the streaming platform’s description.

It does however, warn that the film contain “mild language and sexual references, racial imagery and stereotypes that may cause offence.”



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Goodfellas fans are just realising iconic scene was improvised | Films | Entertainment

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Fans of the iconic movie Goodfellas have realised one of the most beloved scenes was improvised. The hit 1990 crime thriller tells the story of the rise and fall of Mafia accomplice Henry Hill, who was linked with the Lucchese crime family of New York City from the mid 50s until his arrest on narcotics charges in 1980. He went on to become an FBI informant.

Goodfellas is based on the non-fiction book about Hill’s life, Wiseguy, written by crime reporter Nicholas Pileggi. The movie stars Ray Liotta as Hill, as well as Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino and more.

Pileggi helped pen the script alongside veteran director Martin Scorsese. Collaboration was an integral part of the creative process, with Scorsese and Pileggi said to have worked on 12 drafts of the script.

The director encouraged the writer to be open to a more non-linear or traditional approach to the story’s structure. Goodfellas was critically acclaimed and went on to be nominated for a string of awards.

It bagged some coveted wins, including the BAFTA for Best Film and Best Director, as well as an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Joe Pesci, among other wins throughout awards season.

The movie is still praised and lauded as a cinematic masterpiece to this day, with many other filmmakers inspired by its distinctive style. Nicholas Pileggi told GQ: “Mob guys love it, because it’s the real thing, and they knew the people in it. They say, ‘It’s like a home movie’.”

In one scene, Martin Scorsese cast his mother, Catherine, to play Joe Pesci’s character Tommy’s mother. The director didn’t give her a script though, and told her the purpose of the scene.

When he called “action”, she improvised her lines. On-set assistant Heather Norton explained to GQ: “There is no noise on Scorsese’s set… They improv’d a lot of stuff in this very quiet environment where they felt totally at ease.”

The scene was recently shared again on Facebook by the popular page History in Memes, where the improvised nature of it was discussed. In the caption accompanying the clip, the page admin penned: “In Goodfellas (1990), Martin Scorsese created an iconic scene with his mother, Catherine Scorsese, as Tommy’s mother. Without a script, Scorsese directed her to act like a typical Italian-American mom.

“Her spontaneous dialogue about cooking a meal at 2AM, brimming with warmth and authenticity, was completely improvised, capturing familial dynamics and adding a memorable, grounded moment to the film.”

Reflecting on the film with the American Film Institute, Martin Scorsese explained: “What I wanted to show you was the danger of the exuberance of that kind of life.

“At first, you see the danger of the exuberance, the danger of the excitement. When you’re young, you think you’re going to live forever, and you think you’re tough and you could take a few more shots in the head than somebody else could.

“So you think you’re tougher than the other person – well, eventually, if you don’t use your brain, you know you’re not going to wind up anywhere.

“That’s what happens with the Joe Peshi character and I think the danger of the excitement of that lifestyle is what I grew up around, and I saw a lot of people disappear because of that.”



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‘Out of this world’ action movie is on 2 streaming platforms – not Netflix | Films | Entertainment

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Heat: Robert De Niro and Al Pacino star in 1995 trailer

Val Kilmer sadly died earlier this month, leaving behind an incredible movie back catalogue.

According to film fans on IMDb, his greatest movie was Michael Mann’s iconic crime thriller Heat.

The 1995 movie stars Al Pacino and Robert De Niro as an LAPD detective chasing a career thief.

Kilmer plays the villainous Chris Shiherlis, a crew member in that incredible heist sequence.

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‘Out of this world’ action movie is on 2 streaming platforms – not Netflix (Image: WB)



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