'Zoravar has joined Kishore Namit Kapoor's Acting Institute just 15 days back. He will be there for a year and take training in various aspects of acting. We will launch him in a big way, but it is too early to say anything more about it, ' father Yograj Singh told over phone.
Yograj, who himself has acted in more than 150 Punjabi films in a career span of 30 years, says Zoravar has all the qualities to be an actor.
'He is 6.4 ft tall and is working on everything, which makes a good actor. Besides, he has inherited many of my qualities. As a father, I want him to work hard to earn success for himself. I want him to make his own identity.'
'He is 19 years old and I will make sure he fights his own battle, ' said Yograj who is playing an important role in the TV series 'Mohe Rang De'.
Yograj started his career as a cricketer and was part of the Indian team for a brief period. He said he wanted Zoravar to be a cricketer, but destiny seems to have planned something else for him.
'I had completely overlooked Zoravar during his growing age because I was concentrating on Yuvraj. Later, I realised that it was too late. But I'm happy with the present situation too, as my two sons will represent both my qualities - Yuvraj as player and Zoravar as actor.'
Asked about Yuvraj getting into acting, Yograj said: 'I will never allow Yuvraj to get into acting until he is 40. He has to play a lot of cricket for the country. I want him to score 15, 000 runs in test cricket.'