While
many celebrities have been in the industry for a long time, Sridevi has
been acting since she was four! Her first movie was a Tamil film after
which she began acting in several Bollywood movies like Julie.
Imran
Khan became a popular face with Jaane Tu Ya Jaane. He began his stint
in Bollywood alongside Aamir Khan, and played the role of a young Aamir
in the movies Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander.
Hrithik
Roshan was only 6 when he faced the camera for the very first time, his
first experience in the film industry was as an extra in a dance
sequence in the movie, Aasha.
Yaadon
ki Baarat is undoubtedly a legendary movie in Bollywood. It was also
Aamir Khan’s first movie in Bollywood. He was only 7 when he played this
role.
Aftab
Shivdasani has acted in some really well known movies as a kid. He was
only 14-months old when he was selected as the face of Farex! After
which he appeared in several TV commercials and popular movies like Mr.
India, Shahenshah, ChaalBaaz, and Insaniyat.
The
Rangeela girl was only 6 when she began her journey in Bollywood. She
played her first role as a child artist in this Shashi Kapoor and Rekha
starrer movie, Kalyug, followed by Masoom.
There’s
hardly anyone in Bollywood who doesn’t know about Ayesha Takia, The
Complan Girl, she had endorsed the brand when she was in her early
teens. She even played the lead role in Falguni Pathak’s music video
Meri Chunar Udd Udd Jaye.
He
was one of the youngest actors in the industry during the 80s. While
his roles in Raja Hindustani and Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke are particularly
famous, he has also acted in a few other movies as a child actor.
Son
of legendary actor and filmmaker Raj Kapoor, Rishi followed his
father's footsteps to acting. Before he made his mark as a successful
leading actor in Bollywood, he appeared as a child actor in his father's
movie Mera Naam Joker and this short stint of Rishi didn't go
unnoticed.
He will always be the Masoom child for every 80s Bollywood fan. He was 11-years-old when he was chosen to play this role.
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