Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan Shetty is set for his bollywood debut


Mumbai, Nov 29 (Agencies) : Star kids in Bollywood grow up really fast it seems. Only yesterday Ahan Shetty, Suniel and Mana Shetty’s son was seen accompanying sister Athiya to the movie premieres of her debut film 'Hero' and now the guy himself is set for his big Bollywood debut.


While there is buzz around Jhanvi Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan’s impending debut, Ahan is set to make his dream debut with Sajid Nadiadwala film. And none other than Karan Johar confirmed the same. He took to twitter to share, “In full on training mode....a star in the waiting.....INTRODUCING #AHANSHETTY ...congratulations to Sajid Nadiadwala...@SunielVShetty"

Ahan Shetty is currently in London learning the nitty-gritty of acting and martial arts. According to Hindustan Times, an insider has revealed, “Ahan is training under an action specialist as part of an extensive programme. He will learn martial arts and go through other forms of physical training as well. He will be staying in London for six months. The film, in all likelihood, will be announced in September.”

The insider also added, “Sajid has an eye for new talent, and he has already got the ball rolling to launch his next new face. In fact, Ahan was spotted at the film-maker’s office a few days before he took off for his course.”

  

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