While Akshara Haasan, Athiya Shetty, Soooraj Pancholi played their film background card and got their dream launches, small screen's big names like Kapil Sharma, Gurmeet Choudhary and Karan Singh Grover relied on their talent and managed to make their presence felt with their debuts.
However, Bhumi Pednekar and Harshali Malhotra were the only two names who stood out in the crowded newcomers list of Bollywood with their impressive turns in "Dum Laga Ke Haisha" and "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" respectively.
Although, the film tanked in the box office, Akshara was noticed by filmmakers and she has already started shooting her next film "Lali Ki Shaadi Mein Ladu Deewana".
The most-talked about debut of this year was of Suniel Shetty's daughter Athiya and Aditya Pancholi's son Sooraj in "Hero". The newcomers were launched by none other than Salman Khan via his home production and the superstar left no stone unturned to promote Athiya and Sooraj.
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This year also saw the much-delayed debut of Govinda's daughter Tina Ahuja, formerly known as Narmadaa, who chose "Second Hand Husband" as her maiden film.
Bollywood stunt director Sham Kaushal's son, Vicky
Kaushal, who had bit roles in a few films, he made his Bollywood debut with Neeraj Ghaywan's Cannes winner "Masaan". In the role of an engineering student Deepak looking for a way out of his Dom lineage, Vicky excels in the poignant drama.
Having conquered the small screen with his hit comedy show, comedian Kapil decided to try his luck in the filmdom with "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon". The romantic comedy was the perfect vehicle for Sharma's transition from television, as it played on the actor's strengths.
Two of the television's heartthrobs, Gurmeet Choudhary and Karan made their Bollywood debut this year with horror films.
Gurmeet, who enjoys a huge fan following on TV, starred in Vishesh Films' "Khamoshiyan". His role in the movie was small and failed to do justice to his talent. But even his short screen presence was enthralling.
Karan featured in blink-and-miss roles in some films but the TV star made his full-fledged big screen debut with horror movie "Alone" and then followed it up with another movie, erotic thriller "Hate Story 3". In both the films, Karan's chiselled look and steaming chemistry with his leading ladies were the talking point.
After watching Salman Khan-starrer "Bajrangi Bhaijaan", many touted his very young co-star Harshali as the real hero of the Kabir Khan-directed film.
Harshali's character Munni was at the centre of the plot, and the film revolved around getting her back home. In the movie, she did not utter a single word, playing the role of a mute girl, but still managed to win everyone's hearts with her expressions and gestures.
But Swastika plays her part of an eye-catching glamour quotient of the film to perfection.
Shweta Tripathi ventured into Bollywood with "Masaan" and with her perfect UP accent and naughty smile, she won hearts as Shalu. The actress will be next seen opposite Nawazuddin Siddiqui in "Haramkhor".
Sapna Pabbi debuted with "Khamoshiyan" and her seductively sexy avatar won her praise. The actress needs a little helping hand with her acting skills but she displayed a massive improvement from her TV series "24".
Karan did a cameo in "Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge" and several other films after that but in Anurag Kashyap's "Bombay Velvet", Johar appears in a full-fledged part. As the main baddie, he looked dapper and did a good act.
After successfully directing films such as "Hum Tum" and "Fanaa", Kohli is making his acting debut as the lead in "Phir Se...". The film, however, is yet to see light of day.
Next year also promises to throw in an interesting mix of talent in Bollywood with scheduled debuts of Anil Kapoor's son Harshvardhan in "Mirziyan" alongside another newcomer and Tanvi Azmi's niece, Saiyami Kher.
Popular Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh is making his debut through Abhishek Chaubey-directed thriller "Udta Punjab" in which he will be seen romancing Kareena Kapoor Khan.