Over the years, Karan Johar’s Dharma Production has launched many actors and has managed to give even more stars powerful roles in their films. And just to break any bubbles there are, these roles weren’t just offered to starkids. In the last several years, a number of non-nepo-kids have also been fortunate to get unforgettable roles in Dharma films. As the production house’s latest film, Kill, gets ready for it theatrical release, we bring you a few non-nepo-kids who played powerful roles in Dharma films.
Meet 7 non-nepo-kids who played power-packed roles in Dharma movies
Lakshya – Kill
Lakshya Lalwani has made his acting debut with Dharma Production’s Kill and he’s wowed the audience who have already watched him on the big screen. Talking about his performance, Bollywood Bubble wrote in their review, “Lakshya has delivered an outstanding performance as Amrit in Kill. Lakshya as Amrit is more of a man of action than words and that’s clearly seen in his reliance on conveying his emotions – mainly rage, through his physicality and not dialogues. The actor’s portrayal is compelling and convincing as he embodies the character’s transformation with intensity.”
Raghav Juyal – Kill
Raghav Juyal – who is mostly known for his dance and comedy, has shown the world his range as an actor by playing the villain in Kill. Talking about his performance, BB wrote in its review, “He delivers a justified performance that matches the hero’s transition into a merciless killing machine. He is extremely provocative, and crass.”
Sidharth Malhotra – Student of the Year
Sidharth Malhotra made his big screen debut in Student of the Year alongside starkids Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan. Ever since he stepped into Bollywood, there has been no looking back for the actor. He has since played power-packed roles in films like Hasee Toh Phasee, Ek Villain, Aiyaary, Shershaah and Indian Police Force.
Gurfateh Pirzada – Brahmastra & Guilty
Gurfateh Pirzada began his career in 208 by starring in Friends in Law. However, he gained immense fame after playing a pivotal role in first production venture of Dharmatic, the digital arm of Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, Guilty. Since then, he’s featured in Class and Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva
Prajakta Koli – JugJugg Jeyo
Prajakta Koli began her fame game by essaying the role of Dimple Ahuja in the coming-of-age romantic series Mismatched. However, she gained fame on the big screen by starring in Dharma Production’s JugJugg Jeeyo. The film starred Varun Dhawan, Anil Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor and Kiara Advani.
Kusha Kapila – Ghost Stories
Kusha Kapila – who made a name for herself as a social media personality, entered the filmy world by playing a part in Dharma’s anthology Netflix film Ghost Stories. She has since starred in Netflix India’s YouTube show Behensplaining, Amazon Prime’s LOL: Hasse Toh Phasse, Amazon MiniTV’s Case Toh Banta Hai, Masaba Masaba, Comicstaan and lots more. She also appeared in Minus One: New Chapter, Selfie, Sukhee, Thank You for Coming, and Dehati Ladke.
Riya Vij – Gippi
Riya Vij played the lead role in Gippi and received immense love for it.
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