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Deepak Dobriyal, known for films like ‘Omkara’ and ‘Tanu Weds Manu’, revealed he often refuses similar comic roles to avoid typecasting. He said showing his full range comes at a high cost, choosing quality over quantity. Recently, he appeared in ‘Son of Sardaar 2’.
Deepak Dobriyal has crafted a fine filmography that features notable films like 'Omkara' and the 'Tanu Weds Manu' franchise. In a candid interview recently, he opened up about a significant challenge of typecasting that he faces in Bollywood.
The actor went on to reveal that he frequently turns down offers for similar roles. He added that this decision has come "at a high cost."Deepak Dobriyal’s style of actingDobriyal is known for adding depth, humor and realism to his roles having acted in films like ‘Hindi Medium’ and ‘Bholaa’. His signature style of acting often comes across as natural. Recently, in an interview, he talked openly about being typecast in Bollywood.Deepak Dobriyal’s views on typecastingIn a chat with Bollywood Bubble, when asked about how easy it is to get typecast in the industry and how he handles similar role offers, Deepak said, “I just say no to them.” He added, “If someone offers a comic role now, since it’s my choice, I refuse all of them.”Dobriyal further explained, “You need to show your own character, what all you can do, show your range and reach, that these things also exist within me. What you want to see comes at a high price, it won’t come cheap. What I want to show and what all is inside me, for that, I refuse many things.”Deepak Dobriyal’s recent workOn the work front, Deepak Dobriyal was last seen in 'Son of Sardaar 2' as Gul along with an ensemble cast of Ajay Devgn, Mrunal Thakur, Kubbra Sait, Neeru Bajwa and Ravi Kishan.