Actor
Bobby
Deol
is
making
a
comeback
to
Bollywood
after
a
gap
of
four
years
with
forthcoming
film
Poster
Boys.
He
said
he
is
nervous
as
well
as
excited
about
it.
Bobby
was
last
seen
on
screen
making
a
cameo
in
'Singh
Saab
the
Great'
in
2013.
Poster
Boys,
which
marks
the
directorial
debut
of
actor
Shreyas
Talpade,
also
features
actor
Sunny
Deol.
"Since
a
long
time
I
have
not
done
any
film.
It's
been
four
years.
When
Shreyas
told
me
the
script
of
this
film,
I
was
excited
and
nervous
because
I
have
mainly
played
roles
where
either
I
am
very
rich
or
I
am
glamorous," Bobby
told
IANS.
"This
is
the
first
time
when
I
was
offered
a
small
town
character.
I
got
excited
about
that,"
he
added.
The
film,
slated
for
release
on
Friday,
is
a
remake
of
2014
Marathi
film
Poshter
Boyz.
"I
didn't
see
the
Marathi
version
of
this
film
when
Poster
Boys
was
offered
to
me,
though
I
had
heard
that
the
Marathi
film
had
become
a
hit.
Later
I
got
to
know
about
the
idea
of
the
film
and
I
loved
it.
That's
why
I
thought
I
should
be
a
part
of
this
project,"
said
Sunny
Deol.
"Before
Shreyas,
I
have
worked
with
a
lot
of
directors.
You
should
have
trust
in
your
director.
So,
I
had
trust
in
him
while
working
on
this
film,"
he
added.
Shreyas,
who
was
also
the
co-producer
of
the
Marathi
film,
said,
"This
film
is
not
at
all
preachy.
It's
just
a
simple
movie,
which
is
made
only
for
entertainment
purpose."
He
added,
"When
we
made
this
film
in
Marathi
in
2014,
that
time
also
a
few
people
thought
whether
people
will
see
this
film
or
not
as
it's
based
on
vasectomy."
"But
the
success
of
that
film
proved
that
people
are
ready
for
it.
That's
what
motivated
us
to
make
this
film
in
Bollywood.
The
audience
itself
insisted
that
it's
a
pan-India
subject."