Late actress Janhvi Kapoor is all set to debut on the big screen with ‘Dhadak’ co-starring Ishaan Khattar. The movie is a remake of a hit Marathi flick ‘Sairat’. The debutante is at present gearing for the first trailer launch of her Bollywood debut. Brother Arjun has shared a heartwarming message for his sister that is all heart.
Arjun Kapoor apologised for not being ‘by her side’ and tweeted his good wishes and advice to Janhvi.
The Tevar star wrote, “Tomorrow you will be part of the audience forever Janhvi Kapoor cause your trailer comes out… Firstly, sorry I’m not there in Mumbai but I’m by your side, don’t worry. I just wanted you to know this profession is amazing if you work hard, be honest, learn to take the accolades with the brickbats, respect opinions, yet follow your own path & instinct. It’s not gonna be easy but I know you are ready for all the madness that will ensue.”
Check out his tweet here:
Tomorrow you will be part of the audience forever #JanhviKapoor cause your trailer comes out… Firstly, sorry I’m not there in Mumbai but I’m by your side, don’t worry. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/a1Go2fhZSG
— arjunk26 (@arjunk26) June 10, 2018
He further wished her good luck for her debut film and wrote, “All the best for ‘Dhadak’! I’m certain that my friends Shashank Khaitan and Karan Johar have presented you and Ishaan Khatter as the modern Romeo and Juliet with elan.”
All the best for #Dhadak! I’m certain that my friends @ShashankKhaitan & @karanjohar have presented you & #IshaanKhatter as the modern Romeo & Juliet with elan !!! 3/3
— arjunk26 (@arjunk26) June 10, 2018
Arjun Kapoor has taken over the mantle of a protective elder brother, ever since the untimely demise of his stepmother Sridevi. He has been a pillar of strength for his father Boney Kapoor and stepsisters Janhvi and Khushi. (Also Read: This video is a proof that Katrina Kaif wants Janhvi Kapoor to cheat on her diet )
On the other hand, Janhvi’s debut film ‘Dhadak’, produced by Karan Johar and directed by Shashank Khaitan is set to hit the screens on July 20.