Janhvi Kapoor is a name that resonates with the new wave of talent in the Hindi film industry. She is the oldest child of legendary actress Sridevi and movie producer Boney Kapoor. Despite being a star kid, she entered the Bollywood industry with a heritage as well as an unmistakable passion for acting.
She made her Bollywood debut in 2018 with the film Dhadak, a Hindi adaptation of the Marathi blockbuster Sairat. Although she was a debutante, her performance in the movie was widely praised for its originality and emotional range. The young actress exudes a natural charisma that draws admiration from critics and viewers alike and transcends the screen. Her sought-after presence and her ethereal beauty further boosted her as a style icon for the younger generation.
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However, Janhvi Kapoor’s path in Bollywood hasn’t been without its share of difficulties. She was expected to perform well because she was the daughter of two prominent faces in the industry. It naturally led to comparisons to her late mother, Sridevi. Not only this, but she was the target of trolls who tried to malign her image in various ways. One way is posting her morphed pictures on inappropriate websites. Recently, Janhvi Kapoor addressed this problem and shared how she felt about it.
Janhvi Kapoor opens up about discovering her morphed images on pornographic websites
In an interview with Janhvi Kapoor gave an honest account of her childhood as a celebrity kid. Not only this, she also talked about the significant effects of the constant paparazzi culture on her. She highlighted how the ubiquitous cameras had been a permanent part of her life and upbringing.
But throughout her teenage years, when she came across altered and improper photographs of herself online, the intrusion became very unsettling. Speaking to Newslaundry, she expressed how there has been a surge in the creation of counterfeit images, particularly due to the advancements in today’s AI technology. Janhvi voiced grave worry, saying,
“People see these manipulated images and assume they’re real. That deeply concerns me.”
The actress went into further detail about how the digital revolution affected her early years. She recalled when, at the early age of 10, she found her paparazzi pictures on the internet while in school. With headlines announcing her impending foray into the film industry, these pictures showed her in an unflattering and raw light. This exposure had the reverse effect of making her more popular with her classmates, making her feel alienated and alone. She felt uncomfortable because of how her teachers also treated her differently. Speaking about this, she said,
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“I don’t think they understood it, so they started disliking me. I didn’t understand what was happening. My friends looked at me differently, they poked fun at me for not getting waxed… Many insinuated that I don’t have to work as I was famous anyway, weird taunts that I wouldn’t understand. Everyone kept asking me when I was leaving school and why I was on Yahoo. There was a lot of judgment, a lot of questioning of one’s self-worth from a very young age.”
Despite encountering these early difficulties, Janhvi Kapoor has persisted in leaving a lasting impression on the entertainment sector. On a professional front, she has taken on a variety of roles after making her film debut in Dhadak, including Ghost Stories, Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl, Good Luck Jerry (2022), and Bawaal (2023). She is scheduled to appear in a number of films, including Ulajh, Devara, and Mr. & Mrs. Mahi.
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