Karan Sharma Sanjeev, known to many as Jeet from the blockbuster “Fighter” reflects on his journey in the film industry. One thing that many not know is he is the grandson of legendary Niranjan Sharma who played notable character in the 80s in movies like Saath Samundar Paar, Haseena Maan Jayegi and Sharafat to name a few. His characters were not merely roles; they were embodiments of depth and nuance, resonating with viewers long after the credits rolled.
As Karan reflects on his own journey, he carries with him his grandfather’s legacy. Despite never having the opportunity to meet him, the stories passed down through his family have woven a rich tapestry of inspiration in Karan’s life, “I’ve only heard stories about my grandfather Niranjan Sharma, but they’ve left a profound impact on me. Seeing his work in photo albums from the early 80s, I’m inspired by his journey as an actor.
His roles in notable projects, way ahead of their time, motivate me to follow in his footsteps.” He further adds, “Watching him in films like “Haseena Maan Jayegi” alongside legends like Babita Kapoor and Shashi Kapoor fueled my desire to share the screen with established actors too.
While I never had the chance to meet him, his determination to work on significant projects with renowned actors resonates with me deeply.” When asked how his grandfather would have felt looking at his stint in Fighter he says, “My parents are proud, and I know my grandfather would be even prouder to see me carrying on his legacy in the aerial action movie.”
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While Karan’s portrayal of Jeet in “Fighter” may have gotten him into the spotlight, he remains grounded in the knowledge that his success is part of a larger narrative, one that is intricately built with the threads of his grandfather’s influence. He feels deeply connected to his grandfather’s spirit of determination as he finds himself drawn to the legacy, propelled by the desire to follow in his footsteps at the same time make an impressionable mark for himself. With each role he takes on, Karan makes sure to homage to his family’s cinematic heritage, ensuring that Niranjan Sharma’s legacy continues to shine brightly in the annals of Indian cinema.