A Quote by Bobby Deol

Our entire family is shy. Apart from film promotions, we do not believe in staying in the limelight. — © Bobby Deol
Our entire family is shy. Apart from film promotions, we do not believe in staying in the limelight.
Even if you're doing a film, you're in the news while the shooting is on and during promotions. But once it's over, the limelight fades away, and you wait for something better to come your way.
When Balaji decides to release a film, all you will see and hear will be concerning the film - we go all out! Promotions are a big part of our banner - we believe in marketing... in letting audiences know what they are in for.
Promotions create awareness, but if there is no merit to the film, what will promotions do anyway?
The entire Habitat family mourns the loss of our founder, a true giant in the affordable housing movement. Our prayers are with the entire Fuller family.
When our family business separation was implemented, as the eldest member of the family, I had taken the entire burden of the debts. I believe, it was my mistake to have told myself that, 'Subhash, you can earn and repay the creditors.'
A family's love is often the best medicine, and in difficult times, I believe that our military families deserve the option of staying together.
Promotions are a costly affair and most producers shy away from budgeting for that purpose.
I'm a quiet, shy person and not someone who likes the limelight.
I keep saying this to everyone: 'Grand Masti' is a family film that the entire family needs to watch - independently!
Not every film I do is going to be like 'Selma,' but every film I do can be edifying, can be something that points toward I believe to be true. I'm not one to shy away from darkness in movies as long as there is light.
I've always been one to shy away from the publicity, the limelight, whatever you want to call it. I prefer to be in the background.
My first language was shy. It's only by having been thrust into the limelight that I have learned to cope with my shyness.
Our whole family thrives under pressure. It's like our family motto or something. Apart from my brother Peter, of course. He had a nervous break down. But the rest of us.
At that point, the movie was called Wild Force. Everything fell apart, eventually - our financing completely fell apart - and we were never able to make that film.
Once, in a three-day taping that included several sadists, the material was so overwhelming that both the film crew and I got sick - I with a sinus infection, and the entire film crew with a flu so severe they had to delay their departure from the motel. Our immune systems had weakened, I believe, from the beating out souls had taken.
I meet so many business women who shy away from the limelight or hesitate to put themselves forward for promotion, despite the fact they are brilliant at their jobs.
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