Pranutan
Bahl,
daughter
of
actor
Mohnish
Bahl
and
granddaughter
of
legendary
actress
Nutan,
made
her
Bollywood
debut
with
Salman
Khan's
production
Notebook
in
2019
opposite
Zaheer
Iqbal.
In
a
recent
chat
with
a
media
portal,
the
actress
revealed
the
piece
of
advice
she
received
from
her
father
Mohnish
which
she
decided
to
join
the
film
industry.
Pranutan
told
Spotboye
that
her
father
warned
her
about
films
being
a
very
insecure
business
and
repeatedly
asked
her
if
she
was
sure
about
her
decision.
"Yes,
he
asked
me
if
I
was
ready
to
not
have
a
job
all
the
time.
He
told
me
that
it's
a
very
insecure
business
and
just
because
you
are
a
good
actor,
it
doesn't
mean
you
are
going
to
get
work.
He
repeatedly
asked
me
if
I
was
sure
as
I
had
just
completed
Law
and
was
doing
well
there.
But
I
was
sure," the
actress
told
the
entertainment
portal.
On
being
asked
if
she
agrees
to
what
her
father
had
to
say
after
being
in
the
film
industry
for
almost
two
years
now,
Pranutan
added,
"I
completely
agree
with
it.
It
is
very
insecure.
Every
day
you
are
not
at
work,
you
want
to
be
at
work.
But
that's
not
how
it
works.
Our
choices
are
very
crucial,
especially
in
this
stage
of
my
career
and
this
category
that
just
narrows
it
down.
But
it's
all
worth
the
happiness
of
being
in
front
of
the
camera."
The
actress
further
talked
about
the
lesson
that
she
has
learnt
while
observing
her
father's
career
over
the
years.
Pranutan
was
quoted
as
saying,
"Just
keep
getting
good
at
your
craft
because
nobody
in
the
world
can
take
that
away
from
you.
Not
even
networking,
contacts,
bad
publicity
nonsense
or
yellow
journalism.
Nothing
can
take
that
away
from
you
when
you
are
good
at
your
craft
and
are
a
good
human
being.
So,
continue
to
do
that."
Speaking
about
work,
Pranutan
will
next
be
seen
in
a
social
comedy,
Helmet
in
which
she
will
be
sharing
screen
space
with
Aparshakti
Khurrrana.
Meanwhile,
the
actress
recently
unveiled
the
first
look
of
her
upcoming
music
video
titled
'Kaise
Hum
Bataye'.