
2025 seems like the year of launching star kids and fans aren’t very optimistic about it.
January began with the launch of Aaman Devgan and Rasha Thadani in Azaad, and we’re soon going to see Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor in Loveyapa.
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We also saw Veer Pahariya making his big Bollywood debut with Sky Force starring alongside Akshay Kumar.
While Bollywood has been launching nepo kids for quite some time, fans are criticizing the way PR is trying to force the idea that these newbies are the next big thing in Bollywood.
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Veer has been seen giving numerous interviews where his intentions seem to be connecting emotionally with the fans by getting sympathy. Junaid and Khushi have been seen taking part in multiple social media trends, but their reaction makes it feel like they are being forced to do so.
Rasha Thadani, despite being only 19, became famous for the trending item song ‘Ui Amma’ in the film Azaad.
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Fans are all in for giving these nepo kids a chance. But the moment PR interferes and tries to force the audience into believing that these stars are the next big name, fans start to lose interest.
Fans want to like these stars for their skills, but PR is trying to establish them as future superstars just by meaninglessly comparing them to the big names in Bollywood.
Fans recognise talent when they see it, but when it is forced upon them to believe that certain actors are going to be big stars, they quickly lose interest.
While the newbies are trying their best to make their way in the industry, is it their PR agencies that are ruining their chances of getting liked by the audience? It is something to think about.