“My Baby Face Bodybuilder”: Dharmendra’s Adorable Comment On Son Bobby Deol’s Latest Post

This photo has been shared by Bobby Deol. (image courtesy: iambobideol)

Highlight

  • Bobby Deol posted his then and now pictures on Friday
  • “Four years later, it still needs the same amount of effort,” he wrote
  • “Stronger than ever,” he added

New Delhi:

Dharmendra loves the physical transformation of his son Bobby Deol. How do we know this? On Friday, actor Bobby Deol posted his then and now pictures flaunting his physical transformation for his film projects and left his fans in awe. In the pictures, she can be seen posing with her trainer. The actor wrote in his caption, “Four years have passed, and it still requires the same amount of hard work and determination… Stronger than ever with Prajwal Shetty.” He added hashtags like #ThenAndNow #Strength #Fitness #Passion #FeelTheBurn. Reacting to her post, her father Dharmendra dropped this adorable comment: “Love you my baby face bodybuilder. Give my love to your amazing guide.” In another comment Dharmendra wrote: “Great… God bless you both.”

See Dharmendra’s comment on Bobby Deol’s post here:

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Now check out the latest pictures of Bobby Deol here:

Bollywood actors Sunny and Bobby Deol are sons of Dharmendra’s first wife Prakash Kaur while actress Esha Deol is his daughter with actress and wife Hema Malini.

Recently, Bobby Deol shared a post on Sunny Deol’s birthday in which he is seen with his brother and their sisters Vijayta and Ajita. Have a look:

Dharmendra is also known for his performances in hit films Sholay, Flowers and Stones, Kajal, Dharma and Law, Bhagwat And Charas. He was last seen in the 2018 film. was seen in Mad Crazy Mad: again, which also featured his sons Sunny and Bobby Deol. his next movie is your 2 The sequel to his 2007 film My, co-starring his sons.

Bobby Deol has acted in films like clouds, rain, stranger, soldier, his And tango charlie, to name a few. His recent projects were web-series Ashram: Chapter 2 more movie Class of ’83.

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