Five high-profile star kids launched... who's sizzling and who's fizzling out?Varun Dhawan
Debut: Student of the Year, directed by Karan Johar
Related to: David Dhawan (Father-Filmmaker)
Verdict: Critics lauded Varun although his co-star Siddharth Malhotra gave him a tough fight. The film's box office collection was an impressive Rs 66 crore.
Industry speak: Industry experts say being part of a big banner like Dharma Productions helped Varun but are quick to point out that he is too new to command any satellite price. Jayantilal Gada, CMD, PEN India Pvt Ltd, says, "Traditionally, we buy films post release. But when it's a new face, we strictly go by the product and the project. Still, I would rate Varun on top compared to the others."
Family pride: Dad David Dhawan says, "He is very independent and one day, just came up to me and said, 'Dad, Karan has offered me a film'. Whatever he has achieved is entirely on his own steam."
Girish Taurani
Debut: Ramaiya Vastavaiya, directed by Prabhu Dheva
Related to: Kumar Taurani (Father-Producer-TIPS owner), Ramesh Taurani (Uncle-Producer-TIPS owner)
Verdict: Critics slammed him but some astute business strategy ensured that the film collected around Rs 15 crore over the weekend. Ramaiya may not have followed in the footsteps of Prabhu's earlier hits like Wanted and Rowdy Rathore, but the jury is still undecided on Girish's future in the industry.
Industry speak: According to industry experts, the good looking debutant has had a fair start but has to make the right choices henceforth. Leading distributer and exhibitor Rajesh Thadani says, "He seems to have got talent and has a big banner to guide him. That his first film is doing reasonably good business means he has been accepted."
Family pride: Dad Kumar Taurani says, "Like every newcomer today, Girish has to work hard and shouldn't be picky about his roles"
Alia Bhatt
Debut: Student of the Year, directed by Karan Johar
Related to: Mahesh Bhatt (Father-Director-Producer), Mukesh Bhatt (Uncle-Producer)
Verdict: Critics hailed her debut as super confident. With Imtiaz Ali's Highway and Abhishek Varman's 2 States based on Chetan Bhagat's novel of the same name, in Alia's kitty, the industry is sure watching out for this young actress.
Industry speak: Experts say, Alia has the potential to reach great heights but has a long way to go before becoming her own brand. Cautions Shyam Shroff, distributor, Shringar Films, "You can't remain out of sight for a long time if you are talented. But you've got to get involved with the right projects, have confidence and most importantly, come across as well behaved."
Family pride: Dad Mahesh Bhatt says, "She has connected with the youth and needs to tap her potential. But long careers don't happen by chance, and in the discovery phase, people are kind."
Arjun Kapoor
Debut: Ishaqzaade, directed by Habib Faisal
Related to: Boney Kapoor (Father- Producer), Anil Kapoor (Uncle-Actor)
Verdict: Arjun's performance won critical appreciation even as the film collected approximately Rs 46 crore at the box office. His second release Aurangzeb failed to do well at the box office but he has an interesting line up of films like Gunday and 2 States.
Industry speak: Arjun's commercial pull may be debatable but he has certainly won over the critics. Director Rensil D'Silva says, "He is a very intense actor and has a raw appeal, which reminds you of the '70s."
Family pride: Uncle Anil Kapoor says, "He is extremely driven, focused, and hard working. Also, he values his own time as well as other people's time, which is a pointer to his professionalism."
Parineeti Chopra
Debut: Ladies V/s Ricky Bahl, directed by Maneesh Sharma
Related to: Priyanka Chopra (Actor-Cousin)
Verdict: Her screen presence and spontaneity are earning her awards and accolades. While Ladies V/s Ricky Bahl's box office collection was around Rs 37 crore, Ishaqzaade's was about Rs 46 crore.
Industry speak: It is said Parineeti inspires filmmakers to write tough characters that they know she can pull off. Director Rajkumar Gupta says: "I saw Ishaqzaade and thought she is a fabulous actress. Whatever I have seen of her, she looks very natural. Her choices are good and she is doing unconventional yet main stream roles so it works very well for her."
Family pride: Parineeti's father Pawan Chopra says, "I am very thankful to God for whatever Parineeti has achieved. Though I wanted her to be a banker, I've always supported her choices."