
Junaid Khan
Junaid Khan is carving out his own path in Bollywood after growing up in one of cinema's most influential families. The son of Aamir Khan, Junaid made his lead debut in the period drama Maharaj (2024), bringing thoughtful intensity to the role of Karsandas Mulji. Though still in the early stages of his career, he's shown a willingness to take on diverse projects—from the lighthearted romantic comedy Loveyapa (2025) to the intimate drama Ek Din (2026)—proving he's not content to just ride on his father's coattails. What sets Junaid apart is his grounding in theatre, having honed his craft on stage before stepping in front of the camera. He brings a certain earnestness and nuance to his roles that feels refreshingly understated compared to typical Bollywood fare. While his theatrical releases haven't yet broken through at the box office, there's a quiet confidence in his choice of scripts that suggests he's playing the long game, focusing on quality performances over commercial noise. With time and the right projects, Junaid could become the kind of actor who prioritizes meaningful cinema over star power—something Bollywood could definitely use more of.



