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  • Parzaan Dastur of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Ayesha Kapur of Black have grown up and are ready with their debut as adults

    Can we talk now as I have to get back to my studies for my Board exams?” came a polite request from actor Parzaan Dastur when we contacted him. Dastur was six-years-old when he counted the stars in a scene for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. His performance as the bright turbaned Sikh boy and the only dialogue he spoke — “Tussi ja rahe ho? Tussi na jao.” was an instant hit with the audiences.

    But Dastur is no longer a child artiste as he returns to the screen as the male lead for the first time in Piyush Jha’s Sikandar. “I have been part of almost seven films and many commercials as a child artiste. But I’d say this is the first where I have long dialogues and I’m really excited about it,” says Dastur, 17, who started out at the age of four as the jalebi boy in an oil commercial. Portraying the role of a 14-year-old Kashmiri boy whose life takes a dramatic turn when he comes across a gun on his way back from school, Dastur is not worried about taking up serious cinema. “I’ve done serious role in Parzaania as well but it wasn’t as much. Sikandar is an offbeat subject to start with but more importantly it is a great story that needed to be told. It is about the life of many young Kashmiri boys,” explains Dastur.

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