Jhanvi
Kapoor's
Brother
Arjun
Kapoor
Planing
to
get
married
soon
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FilmiBeat
Arjun
Kapoor's
grandmother
Nirmal
Kapoor
may
have
given
him
a
"threat
and
request"
to
tie
the
knot
soon,
but
the
actor
says
he
has
no
plans
to
get
married
in
near
future.
Arjun,
who
turned
33
on
June
26,
received
a
message
from
his
grandmother
on
his
birthday.
He
posted
the
picture
of
the
same
on
his
social
media
accounts.
"To
Arjun
Kapoor,
with
love
dadi.
Jaldi
shaadi
karo
(Get
married
soon).
From
Mrs
Nirmal
Kapoor,"
the
message
read.
When
quizzed
about
his
wedding
plans
at
NBT
Utsav
last
night,
the
actor
said,
"I
believe
in
the
institution
of
marriage.
I
will
share
the
news
with
you
all
when
it
happens."
Arjun
added
that
he
wants
his
sisters
to
get
married
first.
"Recently,
there
were
two
marriages
in
the
family.
Let
my
sister
Anshula
get
married,
then
there
is
Rhea
and
Janhvi
and
Khushi.
There
is
time
for
me."
The
actor,
who
was
honoured
with
the
entertainer
of
the
year
award
at
the
event,
is
now
looking
forward
to
the
release
of
his
half-sister
Janhvi's
acting
debut
"Dhadak".
The
film,
directed
by
Shashank
Khaitan
and
produced
by
Karan
Johar,
also
marks
the
Bollywood
debut
of
Ishaan
Khatter.
"The
kind
of
love
Janhvi
has
got
from
the
trailer
of
'Dhadak',
hope
that
continues
after
the
release
of
the
film.
She
is
someone
who
is
passionate
and
wants
to
entertain
the
audience
through
her
work.
She
wants
to
do
good
work.
I
hope
she
outdoes
the
expectations
that
has
been
bestowed
on
her
from
'Dhadak',"
he
said.
Arjun
is
happy
that
both
Janhvi
and
Ishaan
are
getting
good
response
from
the
audience
after
the
release
of
the
film's
trailer.
"People
are
liking
the
texture
of
the
film
and
the
credit
should
go
first
to
the
makers.
They
are
two
well
brought
up
kids
and
when
you
are
well
brought
you
can
see
the
kind
of
upbringing
you
have
had
from
the
way
you
conduct
yourself
in
front
of
everyone.
He
is
very
energetic
and
talented
boy,"
he
said.
On
the
work
front,
Arjun
will
be
next
seen
in
Namastey
England,
Sandeep
Aur
Pinky
Faraar.
He
is
also
working
on
India's
Most
Wanted
and
Panipat.