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Exclusive: Ahan Shetty talks about the advice he got from Suniel Shetty while Tara Sutaria talks about the film being known as Ahaan's film

Ahan Shetty talks about the lessons he learnt from Suniel Shetty and Tara Sutaria talks about the film getting known as Ahan's debut film.

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Exclusive: Ahan Shetty talks about the advice he got from Suniel Shetty while Tara Sutaria talks about the film being known as Ahaan's film

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Ahan Shetty talks about the lessons he learnt from Suniel Shetty and Tara Sutaria talks about the film getting known as Ahan's debut film.

Suniel Shetty's elder-son Ahan Shetty is all set to make his debut in Bollywood opposite Tara Sutaria in Sajid Nadiadwala's directorial Tadap. We had an exclusive talk with Ahan Shetty and Tara Sutaria where they spoke their heart out about the film.

While the film is getting attention as Suniel Shetty's kid Ahan Shetty's debut film, we asked Tara Sutaria for her take on the same and Tara went on to say, "Sajid sir and Milind sir never made me feel like that. Obviously it is Ahan's launch and he deserves all the attention and all the praise but I think the character of Ramiza that is very important for the story. She leads the way in a lot of ways in the story as well".

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On the other hand, the newbie who has everyone's eyes on him, spoke about the lessons he got from the star Suniel Shetty before stepping into Bollywood, "He never came on the sets. He just came on the first day and then he never came. When I realized that I want to be an actor, at that time he told me that Ahan if you are not known as a good actor that's okay just be known as a good human being. So that really stuck with me and that's how I try to live my life like."

Further, the Starkid feels a different kind of pressure as their one mistake and everyone points out fingers at their parents but here is what Ahan has to say about the pressure of a starkid. He says, "I feel like you should not take that pressure into your head, because once you do it you can't lose the sense of yourself."

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