
The brief clip immediately drew applause from the online community, with many praising Shora's articulation, calmness, and emotional depth. Social media users flooded the comment section with encouraging words. One user even drew a comparison to seasoned performer Radhika Apte, while another enthusiastically predicted her future success in the Hindi film industry. Comments poured in, describing her performance as “authentic,” “moving,” and “a true reflection of her father’s legacy.” Another noted, this is nepotism done right.."
Several viewers highlighted the emotional undertones of watching a young girl mirror her father’s artistic spirit. A fan referred to it as a “proud parent moment,” while another humorously referred to the scene as an ideal example of what respectful nepotism could look like. Filmmaker Ron Kahlon, who recently worked with Shora in an acting workshop, also left a message, describing her as a rare and untamed talent.
In a previous interview with Film Companion, Nawazuddin had shared that Shora expressed a genuine interest in acting. He recounted how she independently approached teachers to enroll in a performing arts course, demonstrating both initiative and dedication toward her dream.
"She herself went and got admitted to the performing arts faculty. Haath jod ke teacher ke saamne she said, 'I want to learn acting.'" he told the magazine. Professionally, Nawazuddin was last seen in Costao, a biographical crime drama. His upcoming projects include Noorani Chehra, Sangeen, and the much-anticipated Raat Akeli Hai 2. As for Shora, her promising on-screen debut signals that another gifted performer from the Siddiqui household may soon be ready for the big stage.