Happy Birthday Khushi Kapoor!

Inside Khushi Kapoor’s birthday celebration: Sister Janhvi Kapoor showers her with hugs and kisses

As Sridevi and Boney Kapoor’s youthful daughter Khushi Kapoor turns 20 on Wednesday, sister Janhvi Kapoor gave a glimpse of how her birthday celebrations are going. Janhvi and Khushi had flown out of Mumbai with father Boney and cousin Shanaya earlier this week for a birthday trip.

Early on Wednesday, Janhvi shared a Boomerang of Khushi preparing for her birthday. Wearing a strapless blue gown with a tutu skirt, Khushi could be seen doing a bit of twirl. In one other set of pictures, Janhvi and Khushi could be seen smiling and hugging one another.

Janhvi Kapoor shared picture with sister Khushi.

Khushi is learning on the New York Film Academy however has been on a protracted break ever for the reason that coronavirus pandemic induced lockdown in March. The two sisters typically share glimpses of their life on social media.

In a viral video from NYFA, Khushi could possibly be seen speaking about her aspirations. “Hi, I am Khushi Kapoor. My family is in the business but I have always just looked from afar. I would definitely love to work with my family at some point in the future. I would like to prove myself and prove my place before I jump into working with my family. There’s really no other way to go about it than to immerse yourself into it,” she had stated.

Khushi Kapoor turns 20 at this time.

Talking about her love for performing, she added, “I really enjoy all of my classes over here but the ones that have stuck with me are acting for films and improv. I love acting for films because I feel like I am in a movie and actually working. It’s been an incredible experience for me.”

In yet one more video, Khushi had spoken about bullying she needed to face for being a starkid. “People still s**t on me. I’m kind of shy and awkward. Obviously, sometimes, the hate gets to you, especially being so young. I just want people to know I am a real person. I didn’t really know how to handle it, so my self-esteem issues and insecurities stem from that. As a child, it affected the way I saw my parents. I didn’t look like my mom and I didn’t look like my sister, so sometimes, people would point that out and make fun of me. I wasn’t the healthiest about it at some point and it affected the way I would eat and the way I would dress.”

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