Naomika Saran and Agastya Nanda Spark Bollywood Debut Rumours

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Naomika Saran and Agastya Nanda Spark Debut Rumours After Maddock Films Sighting; Viral Video Fuels Buzz

A fresh wave of excitement is sweeping through Bollywood as yet another set of star kids appears poised to make their silver screen debut. A viral video from outside Maddock Films’ office has fans speculating whether veteran superstar Rajesh Khanna’s granddaughter Naomika Saran is all set to enter the film industry — and possibly opposite Agastya Nanda, the grandson of megastar Amitabh Bachchan.

The buzz began after Naomika, daughter of Rinke Khanna and niece of Akshay Kumar, was spotted exiting Dinesh Vijan’s production house on May 15. Dressed casually and exuding star quality, Naomika initially smiled for paparazzi before quickly darting back behind the gate, sparking curiosity among onlookers.

Adding fuel to the speculation, Agastya Nanda — who made his acting debut in The Archies (2023) — was seen exiting the same premises moments later. The brief overlap and interaction between the two young stars triggered instant chatter across social media, with fans eagerly connecting the dots.

While no official announcement has been made, the coincidence of their joint presence at Maddock Films has led to whispers of a potential project featuring both star kids. Agastya is already confirmed to star opposite Simar Bhatia, another niece of Akshay Kumar, in an upcoming film. Now, fans are wondering if Naomika is the next B-town debutante in the making.

Social media reactions poured in with admiration for the young duo. “They are so cute ,” one fan wrote, while another commented, “Wow.. this is what we call a perfect match.” Others couldn’t help but marvel at Naomika’s striking resemblance to her legendary grandfather Rajesh Khanna. “Rajesh Khanna in female version,” a user gushed. Agastya, meanwhile, drew comparisons to Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan, with one remarking, “Young Big B vibes.”

2025 is proving to be a breakout year for Gen-Z Bollywood stars. With Raveena Tandon’s daughter Rasha Thadani, Ajay Devgn’s nephew Aaman Devgan, and Saif Ali Khan’s son Ibrahim Ali Khan already making their debuts, the spotlight is now firmly on Naomika and Agastya.

Whether the viral video leads to an official film announcement remains to be seen. But one thing is certain — the next generation of Bollywood royalty is ready to shine.

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