Shanaya Kapoor: 'I Would Get Emotional And Just Die If Karan Johar Ever Directs Me'
When she was asked about making her acting debut with a Karan Johar movie, Shanaya Kapoor replied that she would get emotional and just die.
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By Lekhaka
Shanaya
Kapoor,
the
star
kid
who
is
already
a
sensation
in
the
social
media
platforms,
has
made
her
debut
at
le
Bal
in
Paris
recently.
As
per
the
reports,
Shanaya,
who
is
the
daughter
of
actor
Sanjay
Kapoor
and
jewellery
designer
Maheep
Kapoor,
is
eagerly
waiting
to
be
launched
in
Bollywood.
In
a
recent
interview,
the
star
kid
opened
up
about
her
Bollywood
plans
and
much
more.
When
she
was
asked
whether
she
would
like
to
be
launched
by
Karan
Johar,
Shanaya
said
"I
mean,
yeah!
I
don't
think
any
actor
would
say
no.
He
(Karan)
is
family.
He
is
talented
and
the
most
amazing
director.
I
think
I
would
start
crying
if
Karan
ever
directs
me.
I
would
get
emotional
and
just
die."
Interestingly,
Shanaya
Kapoor
is
already
a
part
of
the
film
industry,
as
an
assistant
director.
The
20-year-old
has
worked
as
an
assistant
director
in
the
upcoming
Gunjan
Saxena
biopic,
which
has
been
titled
as
Gunjan
Saxena-The
Kargin
Girl.
The
movie,
which
is
produced
by
Karan
Johar's
Dharma
Productions
stars
Shanaya's
cousin
Janhvi
Kapoor
in
the
title
role.
According
to
Shanaya,
she
wanted
to
be
familiar
with
cinema
before
making
her
acting
debut,
and
Karan
Johar
helped
her.
"Karan
told
me
'there
is
this
movie
that
Janhvi
is
doing.
It
was
a
big
jump
from
school.
It
was
the
best
experience
of
my
life.
After
being
an
assistant
director,
I
realised
how
much
work
goes
into
making
a
film,"
the
star
kid
said.
When
she
was
asked
about
her
acting
debut,
the
aspiring
actress
said:
"I
have
not
finalised
anything
yet.
I
don't
want
to
rush
into
something.
I
think
your
first
movie
is
like
your
baby,
you
are
so
protective.
I
am
open
to
all
kinds
of
scripts.
I
think
the
industry
is
changing
so
rapidly.
The
movies
that
you
don't
expect
to
do
well,
become
blockbusters.
It
has
become
so
content-based.
I
am
looking
and
trying
to
find
someone
who
is
making
a
great
film.
There
are
so
many
directors.
It
will
be
an
honour
to
work
with
them."