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    How Vivaan Shah Overcame Stardom Obsession Thanks to Parents

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 10, 20262 Mins Read
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    Vivaan Shah, heir to one of Bollywood’s most respected acting dynasties, once teetered on the edge of professional ruin. Born to icons Naseeruddin Shah and Ratna Pathak Shah, he had every advantage—looks, talent, connections. Yet, by his mid-20s, the intoxicating lure of superstardom had clouded his judgment, nearly ending his career before it peaked.

    It started innocently enough. Debuting in ‘Lootcase’ and gaining notice in ‘7 Khoon Maaf,’ Vivaan tasted acclaim. But the pressure to match his parents’ stature fueled a voracious appetite for fame. He turned down character-driven roles for what he deemed ‘star vehicles,’ networked aggressively with big producers, and even flirted with controversy to stay relevant. ‘Lalch (greed) for the spotlight made me shortsighted,’ he admitted once.

    The fallout was swift and brutal. By 2018, his phone stopped ringing. Films flopped, and whispers of ‘unprofessionalism’ spread. Isolated and broke, Vivaan hit a low where doubt consumed him. Enter his parents, the steadying forces in his chaos. In a pivotal family meeting, Naseeruddin dissected Vivaan’s mistakes with surgical precision: ‘You’re chasing shadows instead of building a craft.’ Ratna added emotional depth, sharing her own career hurdles and stressing family values over fame.

    Their guidance was a roadmap to redemption. Vivaan enrolled in acting workshops, committed to theatre with plays like ‘The Good Doctor,’ and approached cinema with renewed humility. He collaborated with independent filmmakers, prioritizing story over stardom. The results speak volumes—critical praise for ‘Made in Heaven’ and a solid turn in ‘Railway Children.’

    Now thriving, Vivaan credits his parents unreservedly. ‘Their salah (advice) saved me from myself.’ For aspiring actors, his arc is a cautionary tale wrapped in triumph: greed may dazzle, but wisdom endures. Bollywood watches as Vivaan Shah emerges stronger, proving legacy is earned through resilience.

    Actor Comeback Bollywood career Naseeruddin Shah Parental advice Ratna Pathak Shah Stardom obsession Theatre revival Vivaan shah
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