As of now Harman seems to have an edge. Those who have seen the rushes of his debut film Love Story 2050 swear the Baweja boy dances like a dream and is also a competent and confident actor.
Boney Kapoor certainly thinks so. Beating Tips and several other production houses who have rushed forward to sign Harman, Boney has got Baweja to do a a South Indian remake (yet another South-conversion Boney special!).
Says Harman, "The minute I heard the script I decided this untitled South remake would be my second film. It's an extremely interesting script. And any leading man would give his left hand to be in it."
The remake is directed by Anees Bazmi who resurrected Boney Kapoor's doddering production house with the comedy No Entry.
Says Harman, "Besides the script it was Anees Bazmi who convinced me to do this film. He's a wonderful director. My film with Aneesji won't be a comedy. It's an out-and-out romantic film I feel this would be a good follow-up to my debut film Love Story 2050."
While the leading lady is Genelia d'Souza this Boney Kapoor-Anees Bazmi outing will be presented by Boney's youngest sibling Sanjay Kapoor.
In the meanwhile the buzz about Harman and his debut film is deafening and definitely positive.
Sighs Harman, "God has been kind. My first film has shaped up well enough. We've shown portions to some experts and they're all for it. I'm being very choosy about my roles. I don't want to trip and fall."