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Nepotism Debate Motivated Me To Be A Better Actor And Person: Rajveer Deol

 R🌳ajveer Deol who is all set to m꧂ake his Bollywood debut with the film 'Dono' said the debate of Nepotism has motivated him to be a better actor and a person. 

Actor Rajveer Deol
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Actor Rajveer Deol, younger son of Sunny Deol, who is all set to make his Bollywood debut with the film 'Dono𓂃' said the debate of Nepotism has motivated him to be a better actor and a p𓆏erson. 

Rajveer is gearing up for his Bollywood debut with Poonam Dhillon's da🐼ughter Paloma, who is also making her actin꧂g debut with the film 'Dono'.

The film Dono also marks the directorial debut of Sooraj Barjatya's soꦍn Avnish Barjatya.

The trailer of the film has gಞot good response from the audience and everyone is loving the chemistry between Rajveer and Palo🍷ma.

Raꦯjveer opened up on the film, how he prepared himself for the role, nepotism and muc𒉰h more.

Talking about his reaction on the hot topic of 'Nepotism', he said: "I won't lie that I haven't thought about this topic. I feel the debate of nepotism has motivated me to be a better actor and a person. The advantage of being a star kid is only that you get a meeting scheduled. Post that, there is no guarantee of getting the work. I gave thꦬree auditions before I got the role in the film 'Dono'.

Talking about his prep for the role, the actor said: "We did a lot of workshops before we started shoot𓆉ing for the film. We did a lot of prep to translate our chemistry on the screen. It was not easy in the beginning but yes I was very focused and Pa♚loma and I were very supportive of each other."

'Dono' focuses on modern relationships and is se♏t against the backdrop of a lavish destination wedding.

The film marks the debut of Rajveer Deol and Paloma Thakeria and also marks the directorial debut for Avn🍨ish Barjatya.

It will be released in cinemas on October 5.

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