He's
young,
comes
from
a
strong
film
family
and
is
looking
forward
to
make
them
all
proud.
Armaan
Jain,
whose
debut
movie
Lekar
Hum
Deewana
Dil
opened
to
mixed
reviews,
says
he's
geared
for
the
road
ahead
in
tinsel
town.
"My
film
'Lekar
Hum
Deewana
Dil'
is
out.
For
a
whole
year
my
co-star
Deeksha
and
my
director
Arif
Ali
sir
have
been
living,
breathing
and
sleeping
with
the
film.
After
the
film,
there
was
all
the
excitement
of
the
release.
And
now,
there
is
that
feeling
of
emptiness
which
I
can't
describe," said
the
23-year-old,
who's
raring
to
go.
Looking
back
at
the
experience
of
shooting
his
maiden
film,
Armaan
sai,
"'Lekar
Hum
Deewana
Dil'
would
always
be
very
special
for
me.
I
learnt
so
much
while
shooting
for
it.
I
evolved
not
just
as
an
actor
but
also
as
a
human
being."
He
even
said
working
on
the
film
broadened
his
mind.
"Like
Imtiaz
sir
(director
Arif
Ali's
brother),
Arif
sir
loves
the
Indian
heartland.
I
went
to
places
where
the
locals
had
never
stepped
out
of
their
native
home,
never
even
travelled
in
a
train.
The
film
exposed
me
to
an
entirely
new
area
of
existence,
and
a
different
way
of
living,"
he
said.
Armaan
realises
being
the
scion
of
the
Kapoor
family
is
both
a
blessing
and
a
burden.
"But
I
am
prepared
for
the
long
struggle
ahead,"
said
the
sorted
young
actor,
who
is
Reema
Jain's
son.
The
second
film
is
always
more
crucial
than
the
first.
Armaan
is
looking
at
his
post-debut
prospects
very
carefully.
He
has
a
vast
network
of
advisers
in
the
distinguished
Kapoor
family.
And
lest
we
forget,
Armaan
is
also
related
to
the
Bachchans.
Abhishek
Bachchan's
sister
Shweta
is
married
to
Armaan's
mother's
sister's
son.
"Yes,
I
am
blessed
with
a
family
that
knows
show
business
in
an
out.
I
have
my
uncles
and
cousins
for
advice
and
of
course
Saif
(Saif
Ali
Khan)
sir,
who
is
part
of
the
family.
I
also
have
Abhishek
bhaiyya,
who
is
always
there
to
guide
me,
and
Shah
Rukh
(Khan)
sir
who
is
a
close
family
friend.
How
much
more
support
can
I
get?"
He
is
geared
up
for
the
struggle
ahead.
"Everyone
who
cares
for
me
says
the
second
film
is
crucial.
Mom
and
Dad
tell
me
the
same
thing.
I
am
fully
charged
up
and
looking
forward
to
my
next
project,"
he
added.