The internet’s favorite bad boy, Bobby Deol, has taken on a surprising new avatar that has fans laughing out loud. Known for his intense roles in films like ‘Ajnabee,’ ‘Naqaab,’ and ‘Humraaz,’ and the fierce characters of Abrar in ‘Animal’ and Baba Nirala in ‘Ashram,’ Bobby Deol is no stranger to action and drama.
However, a new video from Prime Video’s Emmy-Award-winning series ‘The Boys’ hilariously transforms the formidable actor into ‘Baby Deol’—a side of him fans never expected to see.
According to a press release, the highly awaited fourth season of Eric Kripke’s genre-bending superhero series, ‘The Boys,’ Prime Video India released a side-splitting video featuring Bobby Deol. The video shows instances where Bobby’s tough-guy persona is humorously flipped on its head, with people around him calling him a ‘baby’ everywhere he goes. Why? Because even this seasoned action hero finds himself overwhelmed by the extreme, diabolical world of anti-heroes in “The Boys.” Despite his extensive experience with fist-fights and edge-of-seat combat, the genre-bending extremities of “The Boys” leave Bobby Deol covering his eyes in disbelief!
Based on The New York Times best-selling comic by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, who also serve as executive producers, ‘The Boys’ is developed by showrunner Eric Kripke. The series is produced by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios and will return with its much-awaited fourth season on June 13.
Available in English and dubbed in Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam, the new season promises even more madness and thrills, with Bobby Deol vouching for the extreme ride ahead.
Fans can catch the latest antics of ‘Baby Deol’ and the thrilling world of ‘The Boys’ only on Prime Video.
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