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19 Reasons Your Obsession With Dev Patel Is Justified

19 Reasons Your Obsession With Dev Patel Is Justified
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We need to talk about Dev Patel.

The 26-year-old British Indian actor could walk away with the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Lion." In the film, Dev plays Saroo Brierley, a man desperately searching for his family in India after being separated from them at the age of 5.

It's a great, fiery performance that deserves recognition in and of itself, but there's another reason we're rooting for him. Just read this tweet:

That is a huge deal. On-screen representation matters, and it's especially important for Asian actors. According to a 2016 diversity study, Asian actors nabbed only 3.9 percent of speaking roles in film ― a stark contrast from the 73.7 percent white actors receive.

That's not the only reason we're pulling for Dev to win an Oscar, though. Below, a few reasons why we're obsessed with the Oscar-nominated actor:

— Before receiving all this Oscar buzz for "Lion," Dev was in 2008's massive hit "Slumdog Millionaire" and was equally amazing in that. Remember when he danced like this and low-key stole your heart?

— He was also great on HBO's "The Newsroom," playing a blogger and the office's resident computer geek.

— He was super cute back then, of course.

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— But right around the time of "The Newsroom," something began to change. Our nerdy-cute pretend boyfriend started to grow into his looks in a major way. It's like one day the hair gods smiled down at Dev and said, "Hey, 'Slumdog' guy, it's time to grow out that hair and drive everyone crazy with lust for your locks."

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And grow it out he did. The swooshy-hair era began and nothing has been the same since. Dev has pretty much blossomed into full babe mode now.

Woah, right?

— Those curls.

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Seriously, THOSE CURLS.

— And dat smile.

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— He also has a beautiful, classical profile. And the beard is good, too. (Let's give credit where credit is due, guys.)