Get ready for a thrilling comeback and a star-studded debut! After a prolonged absence, director Sajid Khan is back with a spine-chilling horror film, 'Hundred,' that's already creating buzz in Bollywood. But here's where it gets exciting: the movie marks the much-anticipated debut of Yashvardhan Ahuja, son of the iconic Govinda, alongside the rising star Nitanshi Goel, known for her role in 'Laapataa Ladies.' Filming has officially begun in Mumbai's Film City, and fans are already on the edge of their seats.
Sajid Khan, who has been away from the director's chair for a while, is stepping back into the spotlight with this ambitious horror drama. But here's where it gets controversial: can Khan reclaim his former glory after a series of setbacks, including a recent on-set injury that left him with a fractured foot? His sister, filmmaker Farah Khan, assured fans he’s recovered, but only time will tell if this project will reignite his career.
Speaking of comebacks, Yashvardhan Ahuja’s entry into Bollywood is a moment many have been waiting for. But this is the part most people miss: despite being Govinda’s son, Yashvardhan is reportedly carving his own path without relying on his father’s legacy. In a candid interview, Govinda’s wife, Sunita Ahuja, revealed that Yashvardhan didn’t seek his father’s help, and Govinda didn’t offer any either. This raises a thought-provoking question: In an industry driven by nepotism, is Yashvardhan’s independent approach a refreshing change or a risky move?
The film’s production began on January 23, strategically coinciding with Basant Panchmi, adding a layer of cultural significance to the project. Meanwhile, Sajid Khan’s recent appearance on 'Bigg Boss 16' kept him in the public eye, though his interactions with contestants like Shiv Thakare and MC Stan were more about camaraderie than controversy.
As 'Hundred' takes shape, it’s not just a film but a narrative of resilience, legacy, and fresh beginnings. But here’s the real question: Will this horror flick redefine Sajid Khan’s career and establish Yashvardhan Ahuja as a force to be reckoned with? Only time will tell. What do you think—is Yashvardhan’s debut a bold step forward, or will he inevitably be compared to his legendary father? Let us know in the comments!