Janhvi Kapoor: I Am Missing My Mom Very Much; She Had Given Me So Many Tips!
Janhvi Kapoor got emotional during the trailer launch of her debut movie Dhadak and said that she's missing her mother Sridevi very much and thinks about her at every moment of her life.
Dhadak
Trailer:
Jhanvi
Kapoor
CRIES
while
talking
about
Sridevi
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Janhvi
Kapoor
and
Ishaan
Khatter
starrer
Dhadak
trailer
is
out
and
it
looks
pretty
interesting
and
innocent.
Both
the
actors
have
done
a
very
good
job
and
we're
all
eagerly
waiting
for
the
movie
to
hit
the
theatres.
During
the
trailer
launch
of
Dhadak,
Janhvi
Kapoor
opened
her
heart
out
and
said
that
she's
missing
her
mother
every
moment
of
her
life,
and
stated
that
it
was
her
mom
who
gave
her
a
lot
of
tips
before
the
shoot
of
the
movie.
"I
am
missing
mom
every
moment.
She
had
given
me
many
tips,"
the
debutant
Janhvi
Kapoor
said
during
the
press
conference.
She
further
commented
"I
watched
Sairat
with
mom
and
I
wished
that
this
could
be
my
debut
film
and
then
this
happened.
It's
like
a
dream
come
true."
Well,
many
dreams
do
come
true
and
some
have
silver
linings.
Janhvi
Kapoor
is
indeed
one
of
them.
On
Rinku
Rajguru
(Marathi
Star
Of
Sairat)
Janhvi
Kapoor
stated
that
he
didn't
try
to
imitate
Rinku
Rajguru
too
much
as
she
was
brilliant
in
the
Marathi
movie
and
wanted
to
create
her
own
magic
in
the
Bollywood
version.
"I
didn't
try
to
imitate
Rinku
Rajguru,
she
was
brilliant."
Ishaan
Khatter
On
Dhadak
"I
watched
Sairat
only
once
as
I
didn't
want
to
get
influenced
with
the
original
character."
Karan
Johar
Opens
Up
On
Dhadak
"Me
and
Shashank
Khaitan
(director)
feel
like
mummy
and
pappa
to
Janhvi
Kapoor
and
Ishaan
Khatter
now.
Shashank
always
make
films
on
time
and
completes
it
within
the
budget."
Karan
Johar
Gets
The
Goosebumps
On
Dhadak
Karan
Johar
opened
up
by
saying
on
Dhadak,
"It
is
the
same
feeling
I
have
six
years
ago
during
the
release
of
Student
Of
The
Year."
Director
Shashank
Khaitan
Opens
Up
"Just
as
a
fan
of
Sairat,
I
wanted
to
make
this
in
my
own
idea
as
I
loved
the
film.
We
only
tried
to
be
true
to
the
story,
we
didn't
try
to
be
zabardasti
different."