Sonakshi
Sinha's
brother
Luv
Sinha
made
his
Bollywood
debut
in
the
same
year
as
the
actress.
While
Sonakshi
bagged
her
big
debut
opposite
Salman
Khan
in
Dabangg
in
2010,
Luv
stepped
into
the
Hindi
film
industry
with
Sadiyaan.
Sonakshi's
Dabangg
turned
up
to
be
a
blockbuster
at
the
box
office.
On
the
other
hand,
Sadiyaan
was
a
flop
show.
Luv
was
last
seen
in
JP
Dutta's
Paltan.
His
innings
in
films
didn't
pan
out
to
be
as
successful
as
his
younger
sister
Sonakshi.
Recently,
in
an
interview
with
ETimes,
Luv
opened
up
about
being
compared
to
his
sister.
The
actor
said
that
he
wouldn't
be
compared
to
her
if
his
debut
film
would
have
been
a
hit.
"There
is
no
comparison
because
it
is
not
in
my
hands.
If
I
had
made
a
great
debut
that
became
a
blockbuster,
you
wouldn't
be
asking
me
this
question.
In
fact,
I
am
grateful
that
her
debut
film
worked," Luv
told
the
leading
daily.
He
continued,
"It
meant
that
she
took
the
legacy
forward.
I
hope
I
can
do
the
same
someday.
There
can
be
no
comparison
between
a
brother
and
a
sister.
Even
comparisons
with
my
father
would
be
unfair
because
his
time
was
different,
his
journey
was
different."
Luv
said
that
he
is
glad
that
Sonakshi
never
got
into
the
PR
game
to
prove
that
she
is
number
one.
Luv
was
quoted
as
saying,
"She
delivered
some
big
hits
back-to-back
and
even
then
she
did
not
proclaim
to
be
number
one.
One
should
appreciate
that.
She
is
very
picky
about
her
work
and
doesn't
get
into
the
rat
race
and
number
games."
On
being
asked
if
he
is
apprehensive
about
working
with
his
family
members,
the
actor
told
the
tabloid,
"I
have
no
apprehensions
about
working
with
my
family.
I
would
love
to
work
with
them.
I
got
to
share
screen
space
with
both
my
father
and
sister
in
Yamla
Pagla
Deewana
Phir
Se,
and
that
was
fantastic.
If
I
get
an
opportunity
to
work
with
them,
it
would
be
a
dream-come-true
for
me.
One
dream
did
come
true
when
I
campaigned
with
my
father
during
the
elections.
Working
with
my
father
and
sister
will
be
great!"
Speaking
about
Sonakshi
Sinha,
the
actress
was
last
seen
in
Salman
Khan's
2019
film
Dabangg
3.
Her
upcoming
project
is
Ajay
Devgn's
Bhuj:
The
Pride
Of
India.
Besides
this
flick,
the
actress
is
also
set
to
make
her
web
series
debut
with
Reema
Kagti's
Fallen.