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ENTERTAINMENT
He played multiple roles in Shikhandi and portrayed the bold character of a trans woman in Strictly Unconventional, earning praise for his relaxed and convincing performance.
Junaid, whose name means ‘fighter’ in Arabic, represents the third generation of the esteemed Khan family, renowned for their filmmaking prowess. But will he prove to be a worthy actor as well? His family's legacy in front of the camera began with his father, Aamir Khan, his uncle Faisal Khan, and his aunt Nikhat Khan. Aamir successfully carried forward the family's cinematic heritage, inherited from his father, Tahir Hussain, and uncle, Nasir Hussain. With a rich history spanning over seven decades, the Khan-Hussain family has earned immense respect and admiration in the Hindi film industry.
Embracing the weight of legacy can be daunting, especially when scrutinized by the public eye. Junaid, however, exudes calmness and humility, tempered with a deep sense of respect. As he prepared for his big-screen debut, he engaged in candid conversations, offering a refreshing respite from the typical newcomer's jitters. His confidence is not tinged with arrogance, but rather, it's a hallmark of his maturity. When asked about self-discovery, he introspectively remarked, "Isn't it tough to truly know and understand oneself?" His introspective nature and radiant smile render him a captivating individual. However, establishing an instant connection with the audience might be challenging due to his understated looks and unconventional, quirky grin.
Before beginning his professional journey, he honed his acting skills at the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. He started performing on stage in 2017 with a play titled, Mother Courage and Her Children. He went on to perform in several other plays, including his sister Ira Khan’s Medea. In 2024, he featured in three plays: Runaway Brides, Shikhandi, and Strictly Unconventional. He played multiple roles in Shikhandi and portrayed the bold character of a trans woman in Strictly Unconventional, earning praise for his relaxed and convincing performance.
Junaid Khan made a daring statement with his debut role choice, opting for an unconventional character that showcased his willingness to take risks. He played social reformer Karsandas Mulji - to launch his career in showbiz— which was marred by a script and screenplay that lacked freshness and originality, and despite having a substantial role, his performance felt somewhat one-dimensional and lacking in depth. As Aamir Khan's son, Junaid's choice of debut project sparked lofty expectations, generating considerable interest in his inaugural performance.
Next up came his big-screen debut with Loveyapa, though Laal Singh Chaddha could have been his first onscreen partnership with Advait Chandan, with whom he shot six to seven scenes that ultimately didn't make the final cut. It is learnt that these scenes alone convinced Yash Raj Films to cast him in Maharaj. In the case of Loveyapa, a romantic film tailored for a traditional Indian audience, a charming on-screen presence is vital, but Junaid's portrayal may not have entirely resonated with female viewers. To truly pass the test, genuine acting skills are essential, not just calculated expressions. However, the energy dynamic with co-stars also counts, in this case, Khushi Kapoor didn’t really help.
Despite this, Junaid possesses a certain X-factor that sets him apart from other newcomers in the industry. Although shedding a few pounds and undergoing a transformation could enhance his on-screen presence, his demeanour exudes intelligence and a refreshing authenticity, as if he's resistant to artificiality. He has the potential to be an actor who sparks intellectual curiosity, even if he doesn't always ignite intense passion, through his unique style and on-screen presence.
Observing his awkward yet endearing moments, strategically shared by his PR team, a compelling narrative takes shape. Junaid, backed by his unconventional and visionary father, is poised to bring a game-changing presence to the industry. He requires a writer who can harness his potential in a more substantial, dramatic project, one that offers complexity and depth. A layered, nuanced character can provide the perfect catalyst for an actor to grow, explore, and refine his craft.
The new generation of actors demands more cerebral and impactful storytelling that not only entertains but also leaves a lasting impression. Moreover, it's their responsibility to revive the cinematic legacy of iconic films, carefully crafted by visionaries like Girish Karnad, Pankaj Kapur, and Naseeruddin Shah, who enriched Hindi cinema with their exceptional talent and choices.
Unless Junaid elevates his craft and makes thoughtful choices, he risks being relegated to situational comedies, character roles, or even behind-the-scenes work as a producer, failing to reach his full potential.