Junaid Khan, the son of Bollywood star Aamir Khan, has been buzzing the headlines ever since his big-screen debut with 'Loveyapa' is out. In a recent interview, he spoke about his theatre education, admitting that his parents spent a “ridonculous” amount of money for him to attend theatre school. He recognized this as a huge advantage, especially in a field where financial stability is never guaranteed.
In an interview with Indian Express, 'Loveyapa' actors Khushi Kapoor and Junaid Khan talked about learning acting, something many actors from their parents' generation didn’t do. Khushi shared that her mother, Sridevi, never needed formal training because she started acting at the age of 4.
“To be fair, my mom didn’t need to because she started at 4. So I don’t think you can go to acting school at 3 years old," she stated. Junaid mentioned that his father, Aamir Khan, didn’t attend an acting school either but learned by working on diploma films at FTII. “Dad did spend a lot of time at FTII doing diploma films. So, he didn’t go to acting school per se. But yeah, he learnt largely on the job. I had the privilege of being able to go to theatre school, and spend a ‘ridonculous’ amount of my parents’ money on a theatre education. That’s a huge privilege, especially for a career that has no financial upside on the horizon," the actor added."
Junaid further mentioned, “I think different actors also approach things differently. As we work, as we learn, we develop tools that come to our aid when we need them. But I think a lot of it is again, just language. If you talk to dad about it, he will have done something but we just call it different things." In addition, Junaid Khan pursued theatre studies at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles after completing a Bachelor's degree in Commerce in Mumbai. He made his acting debut in 2024 with 'Maharaja', alongside Jaideep Ahlawat, Shalini Pandey, and Sharvari. 'Loveyapa', directed by Laxman Utekar, marks his and Khushi's first theatrical release, which was released on February 7
'Loveyapa', headlined by Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor, collected Rs 4.75 crore at the domestic box office in its opening weekend, the makers announced on Monday. Directed by Advait Chandan of 'Laal Singh Chaddha' and 'Secret Superstar' fame, the film is produced by Phantom Studios and AGS Entertainment.
According to the makers, the film's total box office collection stands at Rs 4.75 crore. 'Loveyapa' earned Rs 1.25 crore on the day of its release on Friday, followed by Rs 1.75 crore on Saturday and Rs 1.75 crore on Sunday, bringing up the first weekend total to Rs 4.75 crore. The film is described as a "tangled tale of love and its complications with a mix of fun and laughter". It also features Ashutosh Rana, Grusha Kapoor, Tanvika Parlikar and Kiku Sharda in key roles.
In an interview with Indian Express, 'Loveyapa' actors Khushi Kapoor and Junaid Khan talked about learning acting, something many actors from their parents' generation didn’t do. Khushi shared that her mother, Sridevi, never needed formal training because she started acting at the age of 4.
“To be fair, my mom didn’t need to because she started at 4. So I don’t think you can go to acting school at 3 years old," she stated. Junaid mentioned that his father, Aamir Khan, didn’t attend an acting school either but learned by working on diploma films at FTII. “Dad did spend a lot of time at FTII doing diploma films. So, he didn’t go to acting school per se. But yeah, he learnt largely on the job. I had the privilege of being able to go to theatre school, and spend a ‘ridonculous’ amount of my parents’ money on a theatre education. That’s a huge privilege, especially for a career that has no financial upside on the horizon," the actor added."
Junaid further mentioned, “I think different actors also approach things differently. As we work, as we learn, we develop tools that come to our aid when we need them. But I think a lot of it is again, just language. If you talk to dad about it, he will have done something but we just call it different things." In addition, Junaid Khan pursued theatre studies at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles after completing a Bachelor's degree in Commerce in Mumbai. He made his acting debut in 2024 with 'Maharaja', alongside Jaideep Ahlawat, Shalini Pandey, and Sharvari. 'Loveyapa', directed by Laxman Utekar, marks his and Khushi's first theatrical release, which was released on February 7
'Loveyapa', headlined by Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor, collected Rs 4.75 crore at the domestic box office in its opening weekend, the makers announced on Monday. Directed by Advait Chandan of 'Laal Singh Chaddha' and 'Secret Superstar' fame, the film is produced by Phantom Studios and AGS Entertainment.
According to the makers, the film's total box office collection stands at Rs 4.75 crore. 'Loveyapa' earned Rs 1.25 crore on the day of its release on Friday, followed by Rs 1.75 crore on Saturday and Rs 1.75 crore on Sunday, bringing up the first weekend total to Rs 4.75 crore. The film is described as a "tangled tale of love and its complications with a mix of fun and laughter". It also features Ashutosh Rana, Grusha Kapoor, Tanvika Parlikar and Kiku Sharda in key roles.