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Bobby says his younger son left studies after 12th, Aryaman went to NYU

Bobby Deol's younger son left studies after 12th standard, reveals the actor: 'My elder son got into NYU Stern school of business'

Bobby Deol has been in the news for his latest role in Aryan Khan’s web-series ‘The Ba***ds Of Bollywood’ where he played the role of a superstar Ajay Talwar. Meanwhile, he Bobby has also completed 30 years in the industry recently. While Bobby is getting a lot of love from the audience all over again, specially after ‘Animal’, recently at the premiere of Aryan’s show, Bobby’s son Aryaman stole the show. People speculated about his Bollywood debut while girls couldn’t stop drooling over him. In a recent interview, Bobby spoke about his sons Aryaman and Dharam, and revealed they are so different from each other. He said during a chat with Radio Nasha, “I wanted my sons to study, my younger son left studies after 12th standard, but my elder son was selected in all the colleges that he applied to. And he got into NYU Stern School of Business. I didn’t know about the college but when I used to tell people that my son studies in that college, people would tell me, ‘Wow, it’s a great college.’ I was like okay. I didn’t know thatBobby revealed that Aryaman is being approached with movie offers but he’s not rushing into it. Earlier, in an interview with India Today, Bobby had said, “There’s no business like show business, and my sons will come into this industry, but they’re too young right now, especially my older one is just 22 years old and the younger one is 19 years, so another 3-4 years time they will enter the industry.”He had added, “Both my boys have different qualities. My youngest son during Covid himself filmmaking on his own. The photographs that you see on my Instagram, most of them, are by him. He loves everything about filmmaking, from editing to background, visuals, all things. When we are watching a movie, he will talk about the technical side, and I’m like, ‘OK’, I don’t know any of that. So this is how it is. Every child is especially special, so let’s see what the future holds for them. I mean, I can’t predict anything. I just want them to be happy and successful.”

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