Amer Khan’s son, Junid Khan, recently shared his ideas about whether to be part of a movie’s family that comes with more pressure or concession. He confessed to the privileges of his background, but stated that he did not feel the great pressure because of this. He pointed out that while he is the son of Amer Khan, their contradictory financial features make it less clear to others. He participated that people often have difficulty believing that he was Ibn Amer because of the differences in their appearance.
In an interview with Indian Express, Junaid put his experience, saying: “I didn’t really feel much pressure on it. It was unprecedented around me- like my family, friends and people I work with. I don’t think it has appeared much. There is a lot and a lot of privileges. But yes … you can move forward. .
Likewise, Khoshi Kapoor, the daughter of the late Sridevi and producer Bonnie Kapoor, addressed the duplication of concession and pressure. She initially admitted that he weighs expectations, but eventually overcoming them. She explained that the pressure exists when one imposes it on himself, and external comparisons are inevitable given their family backgrounds. However, she emphasized that trust and condemnation helps to overcome doubts and prove the capabilities of the individual.
Junaid and Khushi appeared for the first time on the big screen with Loveyapa,, Which was released in theaters on February 7. The film also starred Kiku Shada, Grusha Kapoor, Ashutosh Rana, Tanvika Parlikar, Devishi Mandan, Aaditya Kulshresth, Nikhil Mehta and Jason Thame, among others.