
Mimoh Chakraborty – Last Friday saw the debut of Mithun Chakraborty's son Mimoh. And going by the box office response, yet another star son's hyped debut has bitten the dust. But Mimoh need not worry. He has illustrious company as he joins the list of high profile star sons whose debut films were expected to rewrite box office history. But the films ended up being both critical and commercial disasters.

Salman Khan – Son of famous writer Salim Khan, current superstar Salman Khan did not debut with the smash hit Maine Pyaar Kiya (contrary to general perception). His first on screen appearance was in fact a medium budget family drama starring Farookh Shaikh and Rekha. But Biwi Ho To Aisi bombed at the box office and Khan went unnoticed.

Saif Ali Khan – Tiger Patudi and Sharmila Tagore's son Saif Ali Khan was supposed to debut opposite Kajol in Rahul Rawail's Bekhudi. But due to differences between the actor and the director, Bekhudi took off without Saif. Khan finally made his debut in Yash Chopra's Parampara. The Firoz Nadiadwala project was also Aditya Chopra's screenplay debut. But Chopra's attempt at breaking away from romance was rejected by the audience.

Bobby Deol – Dharmendra's younger son had a lavish debut with Rajkumar Santoshi's Barsaat. The same film also marked the debut of Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia's daughter Twinkle Khanna. Though the Deols left no stone unturned to promote the film, it only did average business at the box office.

Akshaye Khanna – Vinod Khanna's son made an ambitious debut in Pankaj Parashar's Himalaya Putra. The 1997 release was packaged as a perfect launchpad for Khanna Jr. But it didn't conquer any peaks at the box office.

Abhishek Bachchan – With a surname like that it was never going to be easy to live up to expectations. But Abhishek Bachchan was all set for a dream launch. Fresh from the success of Border, JP Dutta's Refugee had tremendous hype around it. Add to that his pairing with Kareena Kapoor was expected to break box office records. But this long Indo-Pak saga went unnoticed at the box office.

Sanjay Kapoor – Coming from a family of veteran producers, Anil Kapoor's younger brother Sanjay Kapoor debuted opposite Tabu in Prem. Originally supposed to directed by Shekhar Kapoor, Prem faced several delays before it finally released in 1995. Even rumours of a linkup with Tabu couldn't save this Satish Kaushik film from disaster.

Ranbir Kapoor – Raj Kapoor's grandson and Rishi and Neetu Kapoor's son Ranbir debuted in one the biggest films of 2007. Saawariya, directed by the ever dependable Sanjay Leela Bhansali was one of the most keenly anticipated projects in recent times. But last year's big Diwali release failed miserably at the box office.

Fardeen Khan – Son of Feroz Khan and nephew of Sanjay Khan, Fardeen was launched in 1998 by his father in Prem Aggan. But neither the music nor the plot could impress the audience and the film bombed at the box office.

Zayed Khan – Fardeen's cousin and Hrithik Roshan's brother-in-law Zayed Khan debuted in the 2004 thriller Chura Liya Hai Tumne. But Sangeet Sivan's treatment of the subject could not win the audience's heart and Zayed's debut joined the list of high profile flops.

Puru Raj Kumar – Raj Kumar's son Puru chose the Zanjeer man Prakash Mehra for his screen debut. But Bal Brahmachari was no Zanjeer and Puru was no Bachchan. Even the presence of a popular face like Karisma Kapoor couldn't save the film from disaster.




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