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Confirmed: After Janhvi, sister Khushi to follow suit and join Bollywood

Late actress Sridevi never wanted her daughters to be in the movies as she thought that acting was a difficult and challenging profession to pursue. However, when elder daughter Janhvi Kapoor expressed her wish to join Bollywood, no resistance came from her side. She, in fact, encouraged her to do her best.

Now, when Sridevi is not around, all the responsibility of taking care of Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor has fallen on her husband Boney Kapoor’s shoulders. Just like Sridevi, Boney is also very supportive of his daughters. He wants best for them.


While talking to an entertainment portal, Boney revealed that just like Janhvi Kapoor, Khushi Kapoor is also interested in joining the movies.

“I wouldn’t say that I motivated Janhvi. I encouraged her to let her do what she wants. Why curb someone’s natural instincts? Like for one, I didn’t know until Salman (Khan) told me that Arjun has it in him to become an actor. On the other hand, my eldest child, Anshula is extremely academically inclined. And Khushi first wanted to become a model, but has now shifted her focus to becoming an actress,” said Boney.

Well, we are sure that the audience would welcome Khushi Kapoor with open arms, just like they welcomed Janhvi Kapoor.

Meanwhile, Janhvi Kapoor’s debut film Dhadak is gearing up to join ₹ 50 crore club at the domestic box-office.

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