Boney
Kapoor's
son,
Arjun
Kapoor's
debut
film
Ishaqzaade
has
garnered
a
lot
of
praise
and
Arjun
wants
to
live
up
to
everybody's
expectations
by
experimenting
with
his
roles.
The
actor
also
says
that
being
a
producer's
son
he
always
wants
his
films
to
make
money.
In
an
interview
to
PTI,
Arjun
said,
"After
all
I
am
a
producer's
son
so
no
matter
who
is
producing
my
film,
I
would
be
always
conscious
of
the
fact
that
no
one
should
lose
any
money.
I
dream
of
doing
all
sorts
of
cinema
while
keeping
in
mind
that
every
film
of
mine
has
to
be
commercially
viable
at
least."
The
26-year-old
Arjun
said
he
doesn't
want
to
stick
to
one
genre
and
wants
to
explore
himself
as
an
actor.
"I
have
never
really
thought
about
what
I
want
to
do
and
what
I
wish
to
avoid.
I
am
open
to
everything
and
want
to
be
seen
as
an
actor
who
can
do
everything.
I
am
not
restricting
myself
to
any
characterisation
and
don't
wish
to
get
typecast.
I
would
be
happy
to
do
a
sweet
rom-com
or
a
hardcore
'masala'
film.”
Arjun
Kapoor
also
believes
that
his
big
break
in
Bollywood
has
nothing
to
do
with
his
father's
name
and
talent
is
of
utmost
importance
to
survive
in
the
industry.
"Just
because
you
are
a
producer's
son
doesn't
mean
you
would
have
an
easy
ride.
These
expectations
come
down
to
nothing
when
you
don't
deliver.
Audience
doesn't
think
like
that.
They
are
very
sensible
and
intelligent
and
it
doesn't
matter
to
them
whose
son/daughter
you
are," he
said.
"It
doesn't
matter
whether
you
hail
from
the
industry
or
not,
you
need
to
have
that
spark
in
you
to
be
accepted
by
the
audience.
Even
otherwise
the
industry
doesn't
segregate
you
based
on
the
surname
that
you
carry," Arjun
added.
Bound
by
a
contract
with
Yash
Raj
Films
for
three
films,
though
he
has
the
flexibility
to
work
with
others
as
well
in
the
interim
period,
Arjun
is
still
biding
his
time
before
confirming
his
next.