Originally posted by: JustMySelf
I always wonder why do these star children only choose acting n films?
is it because they are filthy rich n spoiled so cannot study n become
something different n filmy launch comes easy to them or do they genuinely
love this glamour world n are ready to fail here ?
Originally posted by: -ShotOfTequila-
But I think Suhana still need a good 2-3 years to grow into her features... she still got the baby face.
Originally posted by: anonymous39
They've seen their parents getting so much love, power, money and respect from the world. How will they ever be able to settle in some boring profession like microbiology or IT programming or something? It's just not realistic to expect that.
Same way the Ambani kids will join the business and not try to go get jobs in other companies. It's not practical to do that when your parents have already built a foundation that you can use.I really wish Suhana didn't want to be an actress though. She's grown up with so much privilege that she's likely to live in a bubble and not understand reality. The real world is harsh especially for girls who are not traditionally beautiful. It would have much better for her to concentrate on directing or producing.
Originally posted by: anonymous39
That's true. She's still at an awkward age and might grow into her looks but she won't be able to make a career on them. Best case scenario is that she's a really good actress and lights up the screen the way Rani or Kajol did. Anyway, she won't come in movies for a few years at least since SRK insists on them graduating from college.Still though I think if the Khan family is going to have a next generation star, it's more likely to be Abram. There's enough of an age difference too that by the time he's ready to work, SRK's stardom won't matter that much and people might be ready to see his kid. There's not enough of a time gap between SRK and Aryan.
Now, that my son is grown up into a handsome young man, everyone tells him that he will become a star. Long-time back, he asked me, "Papa will I become a hero? I asked him whether he really wants to become one. He said, "No, I am a little confused. That's why I have sent him away to study. Let him educate himself, grow up, play games and let him have his option where he can decide what he wants to do. No one in London asks him if he wants to act. I got disturbed by the fact that he was being forced into acting through peer pressure. There is a lot of pressure on him even now.
I can realise what pressure children of famous people are facing. Like Sachin Tendulkar's son. I realise how much pressure Abhishek (Bachchan) must be facing all the time. It's a difficult place. I made this choice of becoming a recognised actor and I won't hide behind dark glasses, I want people to see my face but at the same time, I don't want my family to be under that kind of pressure.
Let me tell you a story, I had an uncle, who was into acting in tamasha (the street plays). He was a handsome man and he never married. He would always tell us, "You should not have a family if you are a public figure. I realise that now. My problems should be mine because I have chosen acting as a profession. I cannot pass them on to my family. Never.
https://www.bonobology.com/gauri-is-the-superwoman-in-my-life-srk/
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