A look at star kids who have chosen to make it on their own steam
Bollywood is no stranger to nepotism. Favouring one's kids and offering
them a launchpad is perhaps a traditional practice in the industry now.
The good news then is the fact that not all star kids are seeking the
help of their immediate family. Many of them are now keen to find their
own place under the sun and they have no qualms about stepping outside
the home turf.
HitList takes a look at some names who are shirking the relative
security of the home banner, much like Ranbir Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor
did when they were launched by Sanjay Leela Bhansali in his film
Saawariya.
Alia Bhatt
Mahesh Bhatt's daughter could have been easily launched under the Bhatt
banner, Vishesh Films. But the spunky youngster chose to make her debut
in Karan Johar's film, Student of The Year. Her next film with Imtiaz
Ali Highway is now ready for release. She is currently shooting for the
Sajid Nadiadwala and Karan Johar film, 2 States, in which she stars
opposite Arjun Kapoor.
Tiger Shroff
Jackie Shroff's son will make his debut in a film titled Heropanti that
is being produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by Sabbir Khan. There
were initial reports that Tiger would be launched by Subhash Ghai in
the remake of Hero but that didn't happen. He was then signed by
Nadiadwala. Also starring model-turned-actress Kriti Sanon, the film is
slated for a May release this year.
Sooraj Panscholi
Aditya Panscholi's son will be launched by Salman Khan in the remake of
the 1983 musical blockbuster, Hero. Sooraj has been preparing himself
for the role for nearly a year now. To be directed by Nikhil Advani, the
film is yet to go on the floors. Besides, Advani is likely to make some
changes in the film's script in a bid to adapt it to the present day
scenario.
Athiya Shetty
Suniel Shetty's daughter is also being launched by Salman Khan in the
remake of Hero. It seems that Athiya showed an inclination to act right
from an early age and even went on to do a course at a filmmaking school
in New York. Like Sooraj, she too has been participating in workshops
and undergoing rigorous training for her debut film.
Akshara Haasan
R Balki will launch her in his next film that stars Amitabh Bachchan and
Dhanush. Balki spotted her outside Pixion studio when she was working
on an ad film. Impressed by her work, he is said to have walked up to
her and offered her a role. The film is yet to go on the floor.
Varun Dhawan
Director David Dhawan's son started out as an assistant director with
Karan Johar on his film, My Name is Khan. He was then launched by Johar
in his film, Student of the Year. He is now being directed by his father
in Main Tera Hero that also stars Illeana D'Cruz and Nargis Fakhri.
Aditya Roy Kapur
Siddharth Roy Kapur's youngest brother was launched by Vishesh Films in
Aashiqui 2. It is probably among the few films starring rank newcomers
to have crossed the Rs 100 crore mark at the box office. Aditya is
currently shooting for Daawat-e-Ishq, to be directed by Habib Faisal. He
has also replaced Sushant Singh Rajput in Fitoor that is being directed
by Abhishek Kapoor and produced by Kapur's brother's company, Disney
UTV.
Arjun Kapoor
Boney Kapoor's son was launched by Yashraj Films in Ishaqzaade. The
actor made his mark with his first film and his next film will be the
multi-starrer, Gunday. Recently, he signed Tevar, a film produced by
uncle Sanjay Kapoor.
Junaid Khan
Aaamir Khan's 17-year-old son is assisting director Rajkumar Hirani on
his film, P.K. Often seen on the sets of his father's films, Junaid
seems to have grasped the knowledge of cinematic detailing which, in
turn, impressed Hirani.
Armaan Jain
As Raj Kapoor's grandson (his parents are Reema Kapoor and Manoj Jain),
Armaan is being launched by Saif Ali Khan's production company. The film
will be directed by Imtiaz Ali's brother, Arif Ali and will also star
south Indian actress, Diksha Seth. Interestingly, Armaan was first
noticed by Salman Khan at Ridhima Kapoor's wedding, where Khan is
believed to have told people that he
saw moviestar potential in Armaan.
Krishna Shroff
Jackie Shroff's daughter wants to take up direction instead of acting.
In pursuit of her dreams, she has been meeting filmmakers such as Imtiaz
Ali and Aamir Khan.
Harshvardhan Kapoor
Harshvardhan has been assisting Anurag Kashyap on the sets of his film,
Bombay Velvet, but Anil Kapoor's 21-year-old son will make his acting
debut with Raykesh Omprakash Mehra's film, Mirza Sahiba. It seems that
the acting aspirant had even auditioned for Life of Pi.
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