Mumbai (Maharashtra): Contrary to popular perception that star kids have it easy in the film industry, newcomer Ahan Shetty, son of actor Suniel Shetty, said it has taken him years of hard work and training to bag his debut film Tadap. Ahan Shetty is making his debut opposite actor Tara Sutaria in Bollywood with the remake of 2018 Telugu romantic-action-drama RX 100.
The Hindi version is titled Tadap and is directed by Milan Luthria. The film is produced by noted filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala, who had collaborated with Suniel Shetty on the 1993 romantic action comedy Waqt Hamara Hai.
In an interview, Ahan Shetty recounted how he landed his first film purely on the basis of merit.
"I was training for several years. I would meet producers and directors on sets as they are my father's friends and colleagues but that doesn't mean I would get a break from them. I wouldn't say it was easy. Sajid sir saw my action and dance videos and called me, he asked me to send him a few audition tapes. Basically, it (me getting this film) wasn't anything to do with my father being an actor. I got the film because of my talent," the newcomer said.
Ahan Shetty said he wanted to be an actor since the age of 11 and soon after his graduation in 2014 he started learning the ropes of acting, besides training in action and dance. He also shared that like any other upcoming actor he met various directors and producers but nothing materialised, till Nadiadwala signed a contract with him five years ago.
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