Before Sridevi's daughter officially becomes a Bollywood actor, let's have a look at her stunning transformation
Late actress Sridevi and Boney Kapoor's eldest daughter Janhvi Kapoor will make her much-anticipated Bollywood debut on July 20, Friday with Dharma Productions' 'Dhadak'. This might be her first film but she is not new to the world of glamour.
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She is used to being followed by the shutterbugs since a pretty young age, thanks to her superstar mom. She was perhaps declared a 'celebrity' even before she understood the true meaning of the word. The fact that she had already amassed a huge number of followers even before talks of her Bollywood debut surfaced, is proof that she didn't choose stardom, stardom chose her.
From being a normal millenial obsessed with dubsmash videos, dancing in clubs with her friends, posing for the paparazzi, to now confidently promoting her film and answering media's sharp questions - Janhvi has indeed come a long way.
Before she officially enters into the world of Bollywood tomorrow, let's take a look at the journey of Sridevi's daughter -
Sridevi feared that her daughter is not thick-skinned enough to survive in the industry
“Mom would keep saying that she has done 400 films and Dhadak is my first film but the world will compare my debut film to her 400th.. She was very scared about that but I would say, ‘Mumma , I love acting, I will work hard, I promise'. I had this very naive and idealistic outlook about it but now I am beginning to understand that some people do have these expectations. I feel a sense of responsibility towards her fans, I want to earn that same kind of love. That motivates me. Also, my mum thought that I was naive, that I wasn’t thick-skinned enough to survive in this industry," she told Firstpost in a recent interview.
'I value this opportunity'
While she was preparing to make her acting debut, Bollywood was swimming neck-deep in a huge controversy on nepotism.
“I understand why some people might feel robbed of an opportunity and feel that I have got it relatively easily. I can understand where their frustration is coming from. It is horrible to feel like that with the kind of struggle that goes into it. But I value this opportunity. It would be wrong if I act as if it was my birthright to be here. I want to work harder for those people who think that I robbed them of an opportunity because I am sure that there are people who are much better looking and much more talented."
Grateful for all the love and attention
“It is a bit weird and unnerving that all of a sudden, I am seeing so much of myself. Fortunately, a huge chunk of Dhadak was shot outdoors so it was away from paparazzi and cameras, although I am very thankful and flattered that I get this kind of attention. I know that I have done nothing to deserve this. Hopefully, after this film, people will appreciate my work and then I will feel that I have earned a little bit of it but as of now, I know that I shouldn’t take it too seriously,” Janhvi told FirstPost.
(All Pics via fan clubs on Twitter and Instagram)