Actor Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor defended his film choices in a tweet that is now pinned to his Twitter profile. He said he is “living out own dream” by doing the films he has always wanted to do, adding that he is not in the film industry to “fulfill others' expectations.”
Harsh wrote, “Bhavesh Joshi Ak vs Ak and Spotlight are very much the kinds of films I’ve always wanted to do and I’m happy to be living out my own dream. It would be foolish of me to expect everyone to understand me but I’m here to live for me and not to fulfil others' expectations.” After making his acting debut with 'Mirzya', he starred in 'Bhavesh Joshi Superhero', and followed it up with an extended cameo in 'AK vs AK', in which he played a fictional version of himself. He was most recently seen in the Netflix anthology 'Ray', in Vasan Bala's segment titled 'Spotlight'.
In an interview with RJ Siddharth Kannan recently, the actor said that a “small minority” of the audience hates him because he is Anil Kapoor's son. “Obviously, no matter how well I do, no matter how many films I do, no matter what I achieve in life, there will be a small minority of people that will want to hate me because I’m Anil Kapoor’s son,” he said.
On the work front, he will be seen next in the biopic of Olympic gold medallist Abhinav Bindra, alongside Anil Kapoor.