Many have come, many have gone and only few have stayed. Bollywood is a industry where competition is on 24 X 7. Ranbir, a Kapoor descendent is all set to make his father and forefathers proud. Ranbir Kapoor making his debut in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Saawariya will carry the famliy legacy.

In the next six months, Bollywood will welcome 15 male newcomers to the silver screen, which is the largest number of debutants hitting the marquee in the history of tinsel town. Three top filmmakers - Karan Johar, Anurag Kashyap and Farah Khan - who excel in their respective genere of filmmaking, share their opinions on Ranbir Kapoor, Harman Baweja, Nikhil Dwivedi and Imran Khan - the top four of these newcomers. Ranbir is being introduced in Saawariyaa opposite newcomer Sonam Kapoor and directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Harman is in Love Story 2050 opposite Priyanka Chopra and directed by Harry Baweja. Nikhil Dwivedi is in My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves opposite Amrita Rao and directed by E Niwas. And, Imran in Jaane Na Jaane Tu opposite Genelia and directed by Abbas Tyrewala.

Here are their opinion on our very own Ranbir Kapoor

ANURAG KASHYAP

“I hope Ranbir is like his parents. He’s more like Neetu. I believe he is a natural actor, and why not, coming from the family he does. He’ll prove to be one of the best the industry has seen.”

FARAH KHAN
“Ranbir has got the Kapoor genes in him, half his battle is won, but the expectations also rise higher. He’s the biggest launch of the year. I think he’ll be great. ”

KARAN JOHAR
“He’s being launched by the best director, he comes from a dream family, it’s a super inning coming up. He surely inherits the Kapoor family’s qualities. ”