Boney Kapoor on Arjun-Anshula’s bond with Janhvi-Khushi post Sridevi’s death

Boney said that he credits all his children for showing great maturity, but “more to Arjun because he is the eldest. He flew in to Dubai to be with me (during Sridevi's death). Anshula was in Mumbai with Janhvi and Khushi.”

Janhvi Kapoor has finally made a debut with ‘Dhadak’ which is doing steady business at the box office. And all the Kapoors are proud of their darling daughter. Especially, Boney Kapoor spoke about the difficulties she had to experience after her mother Sridevi’s sudden death. He also said that how his four children bonded and coped with the tragedy.

In an interview to a leading daily he was quoted saying, “I am blessed to have these four, They love each other a lot and I am glad that they have come together. It was due to happen anytime, it just happened when something unfortunate happened. They are all my blood and they had to come around.”

Boney said that he credits all his children for showing great maturity, but “more to Arjun because he is the eldest. He flew in to Dubai to be with me. Anshula was in Mumbai with Janhvi and Khushi.”

The filmmaker also mentioned that Janhvi shot half of ‘Dhadak’ after losing her mother, who died suddenly in February while attending a family wedding in Mumbai. He said “It requires great courage in such conditions to play the part.”

Well, we agree with Boney Kapoor. Janhvi’s performance is being praised by many and it’s indeed a delight to see all the four siblings bonding so well.

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