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Karan Johar recently endorsed Aryan Khan strongly. He called him a “rare personality” and said, “There is a King and there will be a Prince,” clearly referring to Shah Rukh Khan and Aryan.

Aryan’s first project, Stardom, is a fictional series based on the film industry and will stream on Netflix.

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So far, there’s been no promotion and Aryan has been completely out of sight. Karan said Aryan is private and doesn’t want to say too much but his tone suggests he’s confident about what’s coming.

In a space crowded with star kids who want to be actors, Aryan choosing direction shows a different mindset.

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He’s trained in filmmaking abroad and is debuting with caution and care. No flashy launch, no interviews—just quiet focus on the work.

When Karan Johar speaks, people listen. His praise builds expectations—but also sets the bar high.

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So will Aryan’s work live up to it? Bollywood has seen many hyped debuts fizzle out. Aryan’s success now depends entirely on how Stardom is received.

Aryan Khan isn’t chasing the camera. He’s building something behind it. Karan Johar’s support is exciting but the final verdict will come when the show drops.




For now, Aryan is doing what most star kids avoid—earning his place quietly