There are some families in the Bollywood film industry in which women are not allowed to debut in the acting field. One of them we know about is the Kapoor family. At one time, women of the Kapoor family were not allowed to work in the field of acting. If any actress came to his house as a daughter-in-law, she would stay away from the acting field. After this, if anyone broke it from her house, it was actresses Karisma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor. After this the women of his family started working in the field of acting. However, even today there is a family where women are not allowed to work in the acting field. Now you might be wondering which family this is. So this is the Deol family.
Till date no one has seen a single woman from the Deol family in the film industry. Dharmendra, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol are working in the field of acting. Now apart from Hema Malini, Isha and Ahana, no woman from her family has been seen in the film industry. Now his nephew Abhay Deol has given a statement in an interview regarding the daughters and daughters-in-law of the Deol family not working in the film industry. He also admitted at this time that his views were old fashioned.
Abhay Deol said, “When we were growing up, we were old-fashioned. We were a joint family and we had seven children. Movies are something I knew about since childhood. My uncle and my father were into films. He was from an ordinary family. He lives in a village and for him this world of big city and glamor was a bit different.”
Abhay Deol further said, “They wanted to maintain the values of their small village. I don't know why we are stopped from going to any film party. They did not allow us to mix with other people in the industry. They were trying to protect us by keeping us away from all this, but then I don't want to know anything.”
Further talking about the women of the house he said that “They are allowed to work. But not in films. It is noteworthy that Sunny Deol's wife Linda, Bobby's wife Tanya and Dharmendra's first wife and both daughters are also away from the film industry.