Bollywood young actor Harshvardhan Kapoor, who made his
debut in Bollywood with Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's Mirzya, seems to be
mighty disappointed on losing out the Best Debutant Male trophy at the recently
held Filmfare Awards.
Punjabi megastar Diljit Dosanjh bagged the award for his elusive
yet powerful role in Udta Punjab that also starred Shahid Kapoor,
Kareena Kapoor Khan and Alia Bhatt in the lead role.
In a communication with a famous daily, Harshvardhan
expressed his dissatisfaction on losing out the copy. He told, "Although I
picked up two debutant awards earlier, I was really looking forward to winning
the black lady. But I guess every awards event has its own parameters. I'll be
honest, though. I think a debutant award is meant for someone working on his
first film. It shouldn't go to an actor who has worked in several films in
another industry or language."
"For instance, if Leonardo DiCaprio works in a Hindi
film, is he making an acting debut? He has already worked in so many Hollywood
films," Harsh questions.
Now, Harshvardhan is gearing up for his second movie, Bhavesh
Joshi. When asked about it, he told, "I am really excited about
the film, because it is an interesting subject. There is a biopic on the cards
too."
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