Monday 27 January 2014

7 Celeb Siblings Who Failed Miserably in Bollywood

7 Celeb Siblings Who Failed Miserably in Bollywood
While you may have good looks tossed in your lap as part of your lineage, but when it comes to talent, even mother nature is discerning. Here are seven would-be celebs who basked in the reflected glory of their successful siblings - For all of two minutes!

Shamita Shetty
She might have had a few memorable performances in her day, but when her social calendar started revolving around whatever joint endorsement deals elder sister Shilpa could wrangle, it quickly became obvious that she was having problems, and hairfall was the least of it.

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Tanisha Mukherjee
Not ever sister Kajol could dig her out of the hole that the disastrous Neal ‘n’ Nikki shoved her in. Just when her last rites as a celebrity were being read, along came Bigg Boss and Tanisha found comfort in the arms of Armaan Kohli. Not sure if that counts as much of a victory though.

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Esha Deol
While her stepbrothers Bobby and Sunny insist on subjecting us to movies like Yamla Pagla Deewana on a regular basis, post Dhoom, Esha snagged one of John’s heavy duty bikes and took the fast lane to oblivion. 

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Faisal Khan
His Wikipedia profile describes him as a Bollywood actor. Why precisely, we have yet to find out.

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Sanjay Kapoor
Boney Kapoor, Sridevi, Sanjay Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor. Zero points for finding the odd man out in the Kapoor family tree.

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Luv Sinha
Few have heard of Sonakshi Sinha’s younger brother, and with a debut movie like Sadiyaan (2010), we won’t bother to get into the why.

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Ashmit Patel
His biggest achievement to date remains participating in Bigg Boss and realizing that his life’s calling lay in reality television. Pardon us though, for when compared against sister Amisha’s floundering career graph, we are confused as to who is the disappointment here.

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