Last
month,
Sridevi's
daughter,
Janhvi
kapoor
debuted
in
Bollywood
through
Karan
Johar's
Dhadak
and
we
have
learnt
that
there's
one
more
star
kid,
who
is
all
set
to
enter
Bollywood
and
he's
none
other
than
the
late
Amrish
Puri's
grandson,
Vardhan
Puri.
According
to
Mumbai
Mirror
he
will
be
making
a
Bollywood
debut
with
a
yet-untitled
romantic-thriller
produced
by
Jayantilal
Gada.
He
has
earlier
assisted
on
and
Daawat-e-Ishq,
and
Manish
Sharma
on
Shuddh
Desi
Romance.
"I
was
supposed
to
start
off
with
a
period-drama
with
Jayanti
bhai,
but
for
some
reason
that
didn't
work
out.
He
approached
me
later
for
this
film
which
I
loved
and
immediately
gave
my
nod
to.
It's
a
performance-oriented
role
and
in
terms
of
treatment
it
will
be
in
a
space
similar
to
(Hollywood
director
David
Fincher's
psychologicalthriller)
Gone
Girl's," said
Vardhan,
while
speaking
about
his
debut.
Vardhan
also
revealed
that
he
has
learnt
crafts
under
the
National
Award-winning
actor-filmmaker-writer,
Satyadev
Dubey.
"I
have
a
strong
inclination
toward
writing
and
direction
too
but
acting
is
my
first
love.
Initially
Dubey
ji
made
me
work
backstage,
serving
tea
to
the
cast
and
crew
and
cleaning
the
stage,
after
which
I
started
getting
smaller
roles.
I
got
to
play
a
lead
role
when
I
was
in
my
teens."
Vardhan
also
talked
about
what
his
grandfather,
Amrish
Puri
meant
to
him
and
said,
"Dadu
is
the
God
whom
I
pray
to.
I
was
so
close
to
him
that
I
would
sleep
between
him
and
my
grandmother.
When
he
passed
away,
for
me
it
was
like
losing
the
protective
cover
of
an
umbrella.
It
was
then,
that
I
decided
that
if
I
do
something,
it
would
be
for
my
grandfather
and
this
film
is
an
ode
to
him."
Vardhan
also
revealed
that
he
used
to
watch
films
of
Dilip
Kumar
with
Amrish
Puri
and
used
to
binge
on
classics
like
The
Godfather
and
The
Shawshank
Redemption.