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![]() Neil Nitin Mukesh
Unlike other star kids, there was no pomp 'n' show associated with the entry of legendary singer Mukesh's grandson into films. Instead Neil Nitin Mukesh chose to concentrate on his performance in Sriram Raghavan's crime caper, Johnny Gaddar. While the film won critical accolades galore, it failed to set the BO ablaze. There's hardly any need for Neil to fret though. His melting looks and promising skills are bound to take him places. Muzamil Ibrahim
From Mechanical Engineering to Manhunt contest and, finally, Movies, Muzamil Ibrahim sure leads an extraordinary life. Sadly, his offscreen friction with Pooja Bhatt, the director of his debut, Dhoka, hogged more news than his rookie portrayal of a cop. Prashant Raj Sachdev
Impressed by Prashant Raj Sachdev's unconventional and brooding face, Ram Gopal Varma cast him to play Jai aka Raj Ranade in the inarguably absurd Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag. Not a great start for the model turned actor, considering the terrible response RGV's homage to Ramesh Sippy's Sholay generated. For Prashant's sake, let's hope it'll be a case of second time lucky! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||