Janhvi
On
Sridevi's
Legacy
"I'm
aware
of
it
(the
legacy)
but
I
don't
think
there's
a
fear.
I
feel
like
mom
has
earned
and
got
so
much
love,
gratitude
and
adulation
from
people.
There's
a
lot
of
gratitude
I
feel
towards
that,
which
even
she
felt.
I
want
to
make
them
happy.
I
want
to
earn
the
same
kind
of
love.
Janhvi
Wants
To
Make
Audience
Happy
"I
know
I've
to
work
for
it,
I
want
to.
I
feel
there's
a
responsibility
towards
them
(audience).
I
want
to
make
them
happy.
They've
given
my
mom
so
much,
my
mom
has
given
them
so
much,
I
want
to
earn
it.
I
will,
hopefully,"
Janhvi
told PTI in
an
interview.
Janhvi
Says
Sridevi
Never
Interfered
In
Her
Acting
Process
"She
supported
me
a
lot
but
I
think
both
of
us
were
clear
that
she
wanted
this
to
be
my
own
journey.
I
remember
reading
lines
with
her
around.
But
she
never
said
'Do
it
like
this
or
that'.
She
would
always
say,
'I
want
you
to
find
this
on
your
own,
do
it
on
your
own',"
Jahnvi
says.
When
Janhvi
Restricted
Sridevi
To
Come
On
The
Sets
"I
had
even
told
her
that
I
don't
want
her
to
come
on
sets,
ever.
That
'I
don't
want
you
to
see
what
I
am
doing
till
I'm
fully
done
with
it,
I
don't
want
you
to
tell
me
how
I
should
do
it
and
let
me
do
this
on
my
own',"
she
adds.
Janhvi
Is
Aware
About
Filmmaking
Janhvi,
21,
says
coming
from
a
film
family
instilled
a
sense
of
maturity
in
her
to
understand
the
goings-on
of
showbiz.
"It
has
helped
me
in
a
way
that
I
understand
mom's
creative
space,
how
to
read
situations
in
movies,
what
she
considered
good
acting
or
bad
acting.
So,
that
has
formed
opinions
for
me
as
well.
"Dad
(Boney
Kapoor)
is
a producer so
I
know
what
it's
like
for
producers
to
deal
with
actors,
be
professional
and
respectful...
Everything
else
that
goes
into
filmmaking.
It's
made
me
more
aware."
Directed
by
Shashank
Khaitan,
"Dhadak"
is
scheduled
to
release
on
July
20.