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I was the Kanan Gill for 90s girls: This parody account of Bobby Deol is awesome

Paulami Das July 2, 2015, 16:16:30 IST

Every 90’s kid will agree to growing up on quite an unhealthy dose of Bobby Deol’s movies. From Dillagi, Badal to Barsaat and Soldier, we’ve seen it all

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I was the Kanan Gill for 90s girls: This parody account of Bobby Deol is awesome

Every 90’s kid will agree to growing up on quite an unhealthy dose of Bobby Deol’s movies. From Dillagi, Badal, Barsaat and Soldier, we’ve seen it all and we’ve adored his long locks, colourful shades and questionable choice of clothing. [caption id=“attachment_2321578” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Actor Bobby Deol. Image Courtesy: Twitter @bobbydeol_ Actor Bobby Deol. Image Courtesy: Twitter @bobbydeol_[/caption] But, as time passed, so did Bobby Deol’s popularity. His choice in movies started deteriorating faster than our grades in school and he ended up acting in Bicchoo, Shakalaka Boom Boom, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and Nanhe Jaisalmer (Wait,why?!) The allegations of never living up to his father Dharmendra and elder brother Sunny didn’t quite help either and before we knew it, Bobby was reduced to just being a wooden prop in movies– case in point Dostana and Players. A parody Twitter account aims to highlight the exact sadness that being Bobby Deol is about and we can’t help but admit we’re hooked! The Twitter account (@bobbydeol_) which has taken Twitter by storm takes us through the everyday happenings in the life of the actor and pokes fun at his sad but funny life. While the tweets are absolutely hilarious, they also give us important lessons to remember for the rest of our lives. This Twitter account might be the best thing Bobby Deol has featured in, till date. Don’t believe us? Read on. His jokes are always on point. He reminds us that bad jokes can be funny too.

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He admits that his movies have put us through hell

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He’s been disappointing his parents before it was cool

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His last advice? Be a self-made man.

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