Overview
- In a newly published IANS interview syndicated by News18 and Hindustan Times on October 21, Bobby Deol shared personal anecdotes about his childhood and sleep routine.
- He said he slept in his parents’ room until age 14, describing the arrangement as typical in joint-family homes with limited bedrooms.
- Deol attributed his dislike of complete darkness to his father Dharmendra’s practice of keeping lights on at night, which he says influenced his own need for a night light.
- He recounted sibling room-sharing, his mother urging him to sleep elsewhere, and periodic adjustments when his father was away for film shoots.
- He added that he has grown accustomed to sleeping alone during time in Punjab and now enjoys the solitude.