
Bollywood star Janhvi Kapoor has become a familiar face across the country, not just as the daughter of legendary actress Sridevi, but also for her glamorous screen presence and her ability to balance both Hindi and regional films despite stiff competition. After her recent appearance in NTR’s Devara, she is gearing up to mesmerize audiences in the upcoming pan-India film Peddi, starring opposite Ram Charan.
In a recent interview, Janhvi spoke candidly about the privileges of being a star kid, capturing widespread attention. She acknowledged that the struggles of star kids often go unnoticed because they come from a privileged background and admitted that she has no issue with this perception. Janhvi emphasized that those with connections in the film industry should be grateful for the opportunities they receive.
She also reflected on the insider-outsider divide, recognizing that outsiders face significant challenges that star kids may never fully understand. Janhvi candidly stated that when star kids discuss their difficulties, it is often perceived as insensitive because their experiences are vastly different from those without industry connections. Her forthrightness in acknowledging the privileges she enjoys and the contrasting struggles of outsiders has been appreciated, as few contemporary star kids openly admit the advantages they have while pursuing a career in films.
Janhvi Kapoor will next be seen in Ram Charan’s rural entertainer Peddi. Meanwhile, her film Homebound has been selected as India’s official entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards, further highlighting her rising career.
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