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From Aamir Khan to Vir Hirani: Celebs You Didn’t Know Were Child Actors!

  • Writer: fifafoozindia
    fifafoozindia
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Long before making an official debut or landing major roles, a few actors got their very first taste of a movie set when they were just kids. These quick, blink-and-miss-it childhood cameos easily slipped past audiences at the time but they officially marked day one of their journey in front of the camera.This list uncovers those unexpected early appearances that show how far back their stories with cinema truly begin.

Vir Hirani made his early on screen appearance as a child actor in Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003), where he played Arshad Warsi’s son at a very young age. Being the son of filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani, he was naturally exposed to cinema from an early age. After a long gap away from the screen, he is now set to make his official acting debut as a lead in the upcoming series Pritam and Pedro on JioHotstar, marking a new chapter in his journey.


  1. Hrithik Roshan

    Hrithik Roshan made his first on screen appearance as a child actor in Aasha (1980) at around 6 years of age, with a few small appearances around the same time. He returned to films years later with a powerful lead debut in Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai (2000), which became a massive breakthrough and instantly made him one of the most recognized stars in Indian cinema. Known for his exceptional dance skills, versatility, and strong screen presence, he has since built a career marked by consistently impactful performances across genres.


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Aamir Khan first appeared on screen as a child actor in Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973) at around 8 years of age, marking his early introduction to films. He later made a landmark lead debut with Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988), which turned into a massive breakthrough and established him as one of Indian cinema’s most impactful performers. Known for his selective choices and strong storytelling driven roles, he has built a career defined by versatility and lasting influence.


  1. Kunal Khemmu



Kunal Khemu began his journey in cinema as a child actor with Sir (1993), appearing on screen at a very young age, followed by notable performances in films like Raja Hindustani (1996) where he played Aamir Khan’s younger version. He later transitioned into lead roles with Kalyug (2005), which marked a strong comeback as an adult actor and showcased his ability to handle intense, character driven storytelling. Over the years, he has balanced comedy, drama, and thriller roles, steadily carving his space in the industry.

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