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From Jason Sanjay to Akira Nandan: New generation of South star kids who moved behind the camera

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 25, 2026, 17:40 IST
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A new kind of debut emerges

The shift first drew widespread attention when Aryan Khan (son of Shah Rukh Khan) chose direction over acting for his entry into cinema. Rather than controversy, the decision generated curiosity because it broke an unwritten rule of legacy stardom. Since then, similar choices have surfaced across the South. Several star kids appear more interested in mastering filmmaking than in facing the camera immediately. This gradual change hints at a broader cultural shift within the industry. Prestige is beginning to attach itself to craft as much as to celebrity.

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Jason Sanjay

Jason Sanjay, son of Vijay, could have easily debuted as an actor amid massive hype. Instead, he quietly pursued filmmaking, creating short projects and experimenting with storytelling techniques. He has now completed a feature film titled ‘Sigma’ as a director. Choosing direction over acting requires patience and a willingness to work without immediate applause. In a mass star ecosystem, such a move stands out precisely because it rejects the easiest path. It signals an intention to earn recognition through authorship rather than inheritance.

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Akira Nandan

As the son of Pawan Kalyan, Akira Nandan has long been the subject of speculation about a future acting debut. Fan edits and predictions circulate constantly, yet he has shown little urgency to capitalise on that attention. Instead, he has been seen studying music and playing the piano, reportedly contributing to compositions. At just 21, he appears content to develop his skills away from the glare of publicity. In an environment that often rushes heirs into the spotlight, this restraint is striking.

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Mahadhan Ravi Teja

Mahadhan Ravi Teja, son of Ravi Teja, has already appeared on screen once, making an acting debut a logical next step. However, he opted instead to work in filmmaking departments to understand the process from within. Notably, he has been involved in the direction team of Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s upcoming project ‘Spirit’. Such work involves long hours, technical preparation and close observation of how a film set operates. Experiencing the labour behind cinema can reshape one’s perception of stardom. It turns glamour into craftsmanship.

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Diya

Diya Suriya, daughter of Suriya and Jyothika, has also leaned toward direction in her early work. She reportedly created a docu drama focusing on women lighting technicians, a subject far removed from conventional glamour. The choice suggests an interest in overlooked stories and the invisible workforce behind cinema. Rather than using lineage as a shortcut to fame, she appears drawn to perspective driven storytelling. This approach reflects a generation more concerned with meaning than mere visibility.

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