Govinda’s fans have been waiting for the Bollywood debut of his son Yashvardhan Ahuja for a long time. Finally Yash has started shooting for his first film, which is being directed by Sajid Khan, director of films like ‘Housefull’.
Hero no. The shooting of the first film of Govinda’s son Yashvardhan Ahuja, popularly known as 1, has started. Popular Bollywood director Sajid Khan is once again returning to the world of direction with this film. Sajid, who was on a long break after giving three consecutive hit films, is now making a comeback with his new film ‘Hundred’. The special thing is that while all the films except his previous debut film were of comedy genre, his new film is going to be horror. According to the information, Sajid Khan has very secretly started the shooting of his new film on Friday, January 23, on the auspicious occasion of Basant Panchami, in Mumbai’s Film City.
First film of Govinda’s son Yashvardhan Ahuja
Govinda and Sunita Ahuja’s son Yashvardhan Ahuja is making his Bollywood debut with ‘Hundred’ being directed by Sajid Khan. In this film, Nitanshi Goyal will be seen opposite Yashvardhan, who made her Bollywood debut with ‘Laapta Ladies’ released in 2024 and won the Filmfare and IIFA Awards for Best Actress. Later Nitanshi was also seen in Ajay Devgan starrer ‘Maidan’.
Who is producing Govinda’s son’s first film?
Govinda’s son Yashvardhan’s debut film ‘Hundred’ is being produced by Amar Butala, who has previously been associated with ‘Mission Majnu’, ‘Mission Mangal’, ‘Kesari’, ‘Total Dhamaal’, ‘Tubelight’ and ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’. He has also been the associate producer of the Sajid Khan directed film ‘Himmatwala’ (2013). Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor’s Balaji Telefilms are also associated with this project.

Sajid Khan’s first film was horror
Sajid Khan started his career as a director with the horror genre film ‘Darna Zaroori Hai’, which was released in 2006. Later he gave three consecutive hits ‘Hey Baby’ (2007), ‘Housefull’ (2010) and ‘Housefull 2’ (2012). However, his last two films ‘Himmatwala’ (2013) and ‘Humshakals’ (2014) proved to be disasters. In 2018, when the #MeToo campaign was prevalent in the country, many women had accused Sajid Khan of sexual harassment, after which he was continuously missing from the industry. Now it remains to be seen how his return to the screen turns out.