Bollywood Actress and Sridevi’s Daughter Janhvi Kapoor is winning hearts as she speaks in Tamil to express her gratitude for showering love on her mother. Janhvi will be next seen in RRR fame Jr NTR’s Devara. The film is set for a pan-India release on 27th September. It is directed by Koratala Siva.
Janhvi Kapoor’s Stunning Saree Look For Chennai Pressmeet For Devara Promotions
Taking to her Instagram handle, Janhvi Kapoor shared a BTS video of her saree look that she wore for Pressmeet in Chennai. Janhvi looks stunning in a white saree with faux-pearl beadwork paired with a sweetheart style blouse. She opted for dewy makeup with blushed cheeks, glossy pink lip and light pink eyeshadow. The beautiful jhumka earrings are complimenting her look.
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Janhvi Kapoor captioned her post “Like a shining pearl in Devaras bloody, red Sea 🩸🌊❤️ 🥚couldn’t find a pearl emoji so here’s an egg instead🥚 😘 Thank you Chennai for the love ❤️ #Devara on the 27th of September in theatres near youuuuuu 🔥”.
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Janhvi Kapoor Viral Tamil Speech During Devara Promotions
A video of her speech in Tamil has been going viral where she was seen fluently speaking the language expressing her gratitude for the media for showering love on her late mother Sridevi. The speech goes as “Chennai is very special to me. My best memories with my mother are from Chennai. The love you’ve showered on her is the reason me and my family are here. I will always be indebted to you for that. I hope you show me the same love(sic)”.
She Deserves A Straight Tamil Film❤️
Her Fluency in Tamil😭😍
pic.twitter.com/88xYrFFbMP— Saloon Kada Shanmugam (@saloon_kada) September 17, 2024
Snaps Of Janhvi’s Beautiful Look From The Chennai Pressmeet
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Jr NTR speaking at the pressmeet said “Today especially after RRR and Baahubali, we are divided by language, but not by cinema anymore. Its not Kollywood, Sandalwood, Bollywood, or Tollywood anymore. We speak different languages, but we are united by one word: cinema.”