11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films

    Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films

    11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films

    A different story, a different setting, different age, a different ending and above all a different film- there are characters in Bollywood who despite having all these differences somehow seem so connected. Although their background is different there are character traits that are so similar that the older of the character seems to the grown-up version of the younger character. Here are 11 characters from Bollywood films and their corresponding grown-up version from a different film.

    11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films
    Poonam and Prem (Vivah) and Ramkishenji and Mamtaji ( Hum Saath Saath Hain )
    Whether its the sanskaar or breaking into random songs, Ramkishenji and Mamtaji are basically the older version of Prem and Poonam.
    11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films
    Sanju (Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander) and Rajiv ( Ishq Vishk)
    Both are compulsive liars, both takes the girl who loves them for granted and goes for the hotter chick and both comes back to their senses in the end. Rajiv is basically Sanju who has gone to college
    11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films
    Geet ( Jab We Met ) and Anjali (Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham)
    Both are fun loving and fiesty, and have a way of their own. If Geet ever got married to an NRI and settled in London, she would be a lot like Anjali
    11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films
    Kundan ( Raanjhanaa ) and Ayaan ( Ae Dil Hai Mushkil )
    I am not sure if they are of different age or not, but the school version of Kundan could have easily grown up to like Ayaan are intense lover who simply can't take no for an answer
    11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films
    These two are basically the same people. We know for sure that Jai would grow up to be someone like Abhay, sweet and understanding, just that Abhay owing to her age is a little more mature in his relationship
    11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films
    Rahul (Kuch Kuch Hota Hai) and Gautam ( Cocktail )
    Both are entitled and have seriously flawed notions about women and nearly screws up the friendship between two women due to their romantic confusion
    11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films
    Chunni (Makdee) and Vidya ( Kahaani )
    An innocent face coupled with a sharp brain and keen investigative instincts, we are sure Chunni could totally be the Vidya Bagchi if were to be in the same situation
    11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films
    Leela (Ram-Leela) and Saba (Ae Dil Hai Mushkil)
    Both are creatures of passion and loves with the intensity of stars. However, both are also fiercely independent women in their own rights. Saba, owing to her age, has a somewhat better understanding of relationships which we are sure Leela would be able to comprehend when she reaches the same age
    11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films
    Madhavi (Page 3) and Meera ( No One Killed Jessica )
    Madhavi was an entrant in the big bad world of media brimming with optimism. Given her journey we are sure that she would have become not only a star journalist like Meera but also have her sharp understanding of media with a penchant for truth and justice.
    11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films
    Anjali (Kuch Kuch Hota Hai) and Piku (Piku)
    Ok this one we are simply being hopeful. But given baby Anjali was already taking her dad's responsibility, we think by the time Rahul would have gotten old, Anjali would have been a lot like Piku.
    11 Bollywood Characters And Their Grown-Up Versions From Other Films
    Rohan (Udaan) and Ved (Tamaasha)
    Both had the soul of a storyteller and was continusoly supressed to go the conventional route. Though the circumstances were a little more harsh for Rohan, Ved wasn't in the best position either. If Rohan would not have escaped we are sure the constant supression would have led him to snap the way Ved does in Tamaasha