Uday Chopra
We assumed his brother -- the biggest showman in the film industry -- Aditya Chopra was out to prove he could make a star of Uday even if the latter's looks and acting talent weren't up to the mark.
Aditya directed one of Bollywood's biggest films, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge. He then took the reins from father Yash Chopra and made films like Hum Tum and Salaam Namaste, to name a couple. Uday acted in Dhoom, which became a hit, but the credit went to John Abraham and Abhishek Bachchan.
We thought Aditya would repeat the magic with Uday in Neal `n' Nikki, but the film bombed badly.