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Children's Day 2024: 7 Most Loved Bollywood Child Stars Of All Time

This Children’s Day, take a nostalgic journey through Bollywood’s beloved child stars who captured our hearts with their talent and charm. From iconic roles in classic hits to unforgettable moments in recent blockbusters, these young actors left a lasting impact. Here’s a look at Bollywood’s memorable child artists and the joy they continue to bring to fans, reminding us of the innocence of childhood.

Utkarsh Sharma (Gadar)

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Utkarsh Sharma (Gadar)

Who can forget adorable Jeete in 'Gadar: Ek Prem Katha', the boy who won hearts with his innocence and loyalty? Played by Utkarsh Sharma, Jeete became iconic in Bollywood history. Now grown up, Utkarsh reprised his role in 'Gadar 2' and is set to continue his journey with 'Vanvaas'. Fans eagerly await how he brings his matured talent to this new role, marking his journey from child actor to leading man.

Ahsaas Channa (Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna)

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Ahsaas Channa (Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna)

Ahsaas Channa, known for her role in 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna', began her career as a child actor and gained recognition for her impressive talent. Playing Shahrukh Khan's young son in the film, she showcased maturity and charm well beyond her years. Today, Ahsaas has evolved into a versatile actress, actively working in web series and digital content, where she continues to captivate audiences with her engaging performances.

Aman Siddiqui (Bhoothnath)

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Aman Siddiqui (Bhoothnath)

Aman Siddiqui played the lovable Banku in 'Bhoothnath', a heartwarming tale of friendship between a young boy and a friendly ghost, portrayed by Amitabh Bachchan. His natural charm and humorous interactions with the legendary Bachchan made this film a beloved family entertainer. Although Aman stepped away from acting after this role, his memorable performance as Banku remains iconic for fans. 

Darsheel Safary (Taare Zameen Par)

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Darsheel Safary (Taare Zameen Par)

 Darsheel Safary as  Ishaan Awasthi in 'Taare Zameen Par' touched millions with his moving performance as a young boy struggling with dyslexia. His natural talent, innocence, and the emotional depth he brought to the character made him an instant sensation. Although Darsheel took a break from the mainstream, he has continued to work in theater and short films, exploring different facets of acting.   

Sana Saeed (Kuch Kuch Hota Hai)

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Sana Saeed (Kuch Kuch Hota Hai)

 Who doesn’t remember little Anjali from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Sana Saeed’s role was small but unforgettable, endearing her to fans as the sassy, adorable daughter of Shah Rukh Khan’s character. Sana later returned to Bollywood with roles in 'Student of the Year' and television shows, proving that her talent and charisma haven’t faded since her child star days.

Jibraan Khan (Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham)

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Jibraan Khan (Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham)

ibraan Khan’s role as young Krish Raichand in 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham' was full of curiosity and warmth, adding a delightful layer to this family drama. His scenes with Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol remain fan favorites. Though he took a break from acting, Jibraan is now looking to make his Bollywood comeback as an adult actor, honing his skills to continue his journey in the film industry. 

Kunal Khemu (Raja Hindustani)

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Kunal Khemu (Raja Hindustani)

Kunal Khemu, a beloved 90s child actor known for 'Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke' and 'Raja Hindustani', charmed audiences with his lively presence. Transitioning smoothly into adult roles, he went on to impress in films like 'Kalyug', 'Golmaal', and 'Lootcase', proving his talent has only grown over time.

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