Janhvi Kapoor On Sister Khushi's Studying Abroad: "My Dad Wants To Cry At The News!"

Bindhiya Nhi |Apr 10, 2019

Janhvi Kapoor confirms that her younger sister Khushi is going to the US to study movies. Khushi is following her sister's footsteps in the industry.

It seems like actress Sridevi and movie producer Boney Kapoor's younger daughter is no longer interested in the runway. Recently, Janhvi Kapoor confirmed that her younger sister Khushi has decided to follow her's footsteps in the industry.

According to the Dhadak actress, Khushi is going to study abroad as she wants to focus on acting rather than modeling.

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Boney Kapoor and two daughters Janhvi and Khushi, during the 65th National Film Awards in New Delhi ( Source: PTI)

However, Janhvi and her dad are worried about Khushi as she has to go far away from the family.

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Janhvi also talked about her relationship with Khushi, revealing that they only fight when it comes to clothes. The actress said that they do share their clothes, but if one takes something without telling the other, it's a war. Though Janhvi does not have any hard feelings on the matter, Khushi seems to be more righteous. 

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Also, Jahnvi Kapoor also remembered how her mother Sridevi disapproved of her career choice. She wanted to follow the acting path, but her mother disliked the idea. Sometime later, they argued, and Jahnvi started crying. At that moment, Sridevi praised her daughter, saying that Jahnvi looked good when she was crying.

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On the work front, Janhvi Kapoor is currently filming her upcoming movie Kargil Girl. Helmed by Sharan SharmaKargil Girl is an upcoming biopic based on the life of India’s first woman combat pilot, Gunjan Saxena.

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