Bollywood’s typical leading man is a beacon of virtue, but Abhay Deol flipped the script with ‘Dev D,’ embodying a flawed anti-hero that resonated deeply—and dangerously—with him personally.
Hailing from a filmy dynasty on March 15, Abhay always distanced himself from showbiz glamour. Theater in school sparked his passion, leading him to choose acting over other artistic pursuits. His father’s unsuccessful acting stint paled against brother Dharmendra’s legend.
Debuting in ‘Socha Na Tha’ and shining in ‘Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!,’ Abhay found true acclaim in Anurag Kashyap’s modern ‘Devdas’ adaptation, ‘Dev D.’ The movie’s commercial hit status was matched by critical acclaim for his immersive acting.
The downside? The character haunted him. Abhay later shared how he spiraled into a year of heavy drinking, echoing Dev’s bohemian despair in real life. He traveled aimlessly, forged unexpected bonds, but skipped the film’s ragged aesthetic. Only fragments of that lost year linger in his mind, marking a mental breakdown he bravely owned up to.
Beyond Abhay, ‘Dev D’ spotlighted stellar women characters who won fan adoration. This tale underscores the fine line actors walk between fiction and reality, cementing Abhay’s reputation as a fearless artist.