Bollywood
actor
Juhi
Chawla's
daughter
Jahnavi
Mehta
is
the
newest
star
kid
to
garner
a
fan
following.
The
actor's
eldest
daughter
Jahnavi
reportedly
prefers
to
stay
away
from
the
limelight
but
made
a
few
public
appearances.
The
star
kid
was
seen
giving
a
behind
the
scenes
tour
of
the
IPL
auction
in
Chennai
earlier
this
year.
The
official
Twitter
account
of
Kolkata
Knight
Riders
had
revealed
the
same
with
a
tweet
reading,
"The
youngest
bidder
in
#IPLAuction
history
is
back?
Our
very
own
#JahnaviMehta
will
be
taking
over
our
Social
Media
for
today,
as
she
gives
you
a
behind-the-scenes
tour
of
the
event
in
Chennai.
Stay
tuned!"
The
youngest
bidder
in
#IPLAuction
history
is
back
💜
During
the
last
IPL
auction,
Jahnavi
was
spotted
sitting
next
to
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
son
Aryan
Khan.
The
duo's
pictures
had
quickly
gone
viral
on
social
media.
Jahnavi
at
the
age
of
18,
became
the
youngest
bidder
in
the
history
of
Indian
Premier
League
(IPL)
Auction.
She
was
spotted
selecting
players
for
Kolkata
Knight
Riders
(KKR),
a
team
that
is
co-owned
by
her
parents.
At
the
time,
she
had
also
left
Kings
XI
Punjab's
owner
Preity
Zinta
impressed
during
the
auction.
Back
in
2018,
Preity
had
shared
a
picture
of
herself
with
Jahnavi
on
Twitter.
She
tweeted,
"Forget
the
madness
of
the
IPL
Auction
-
it's
awesome
to
meet
the
super
smart
Janvi
Mehta
who
gave
me
a
run
for
our
money."
A
year
later
in
2019,
Jahnavi
graduated
from
a
University
in
London.
Juhi
Chawla
had
taken
to
her
Instagram
page
and
shared
a
photo
of
Jahnavi
Mehta
from
her
graduation
ceremony
in
London.
Even
before
graduation
from
a
prestigious
school,
the
star
kid
believed
in
studying
hard.
She
was
among
the
top
10
students
in
Dhirubhai
Ambani
International
School
who
got
straight
As.
While
reports
have
suggested
that
Juhi's
elder
one
could
follow
in
her
footsteps
and
debut
as
an
actress
sometime
soon,
Jahnavi
is
apparently
interested
in
becoming
a
writer.
Janhvi
has
seen
the
set
life
and
has
often
visited
film
sets
with
her
mother,
but
hasn't
made
a
decision
yet.
Previously
Juhi
Chawla
had
told
IANS,
"She
said
she
wanted
to
be
a
writer,"
but
she
also
went
through
"a
phase
where
she
said
'Okay
I
want
to
be
a
model'.
Tomorrow
she
might
say
'I
want
to
be
an
actress'.
Then
she
might
say
she
wants
to
drop
all
this
and
do
sports.
I
don't
know,
but
I
have
learnt
one
thing
that
you
have
to
let
your
children
do
what
they
want."