Bobby Deol recalls mom Prakash Kaur’s quiet authority: ‘Even sound of her keys scared me’ | Bollywood News
Bobby Deol, whose film Bandar released in theatres on Friday, has opened up about the values that shaped him beyond the spotlight. In a recent interview, the actor spoke about changing attitudes towards women over the years, revealing that he never subscribed to the belief that wives should be limited to household roles. He also shared affectionate memories of his mother and the quiet strength with which she ran the Deol household. In a conversation with Times Now, Bobby said older generations often followed more conservative ideas about the role of women. However, he admitted that he could never relate to the notion that wives should not have a life or identity outside the home. ‘I never understood why your partner shouldn’t be part of your life’ Bobby Deol said, “People from the older generation, including my parents’ generation, came from a time when women were not encouraged to do much outside the home. I never liked that and I never understood it. I always felt that if I got married, I would want my …








