India, June 1 -- Two years after her debut in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, Palak Tiwari returned to screens this May with the horror-comedy The Bhootnii. Despite being actor Shweta Tiwari's daughter, the 24-year-old says she wasn't seen as a typical star kid in the Hindi film industry. "I was somewhere in this middle ground. I was like, 'Oh, these people are calling me a star kid, but I'm not really one. But also, I'm not a normal person who's auditioning in Andheri'. There was privilege but not enough of it; there was also normalcy, but not enough of it too. It was tough to find my place. In many ways, it was a privilege. But in many ways, I was typecast instantly. I did struggle with that, but I'm still trying to find my place," she shares. When asked if she feels she's living her mother's dream of being on the big screen, Palak responds, "My mother got multiple chances to be on the big screen, but she was content with television. It has given her and us so much. My life and my brother's life are comfortable because of television, so I will always respect and honour the medium. My mom was very happy there, and aisa kabhi nahi tha unhe ki wo chhod ke films mein jana hai. She really knows her roots, and she never was greedy in that sense." So, with her mother's legacy behind her, why did Palak choose films over television? "It wasn't like I didn't want to do it because I saw it as a smaller medium. TV has given our industry such brilliant, versatile and phenomenal actors. But I felt that because of my mom's legacy in television, everything that there was to be explored, she had done that. So, there was nothing new for me to discover there," she explains....