Sonam Kapoor sets out to meet Karan Johar's kiddos Yash and Roohi
Sonam Kapoor headed to Karan Johar's residence to meet his kids Yash and Roohi.
Ever since Karan Johar brought his adorable twins - Yash and Roohi - home, friends and well wishers from the industry have been rushing to catch a glimpse of Karan's little ones. After Gauri Khan, Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Aditya Roy Kapoor, Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra, the latest to visit the junior Johars was Sonam Kapoor.
The B-town fashionista was clicked by the paps as she drove towards the Johar residence. She was seen sporting a nerdy look with open hair and glasses.
On the work front, Sonam will soon start shooting for her movies Padman and Veere Di Wedding. The pretty actress will also play a part in the Sanjay Dutt biopic helmed by Rajkumar Hirani and led by Ranbir kapoor.
On the personal front, Sonam has been in the news for her alleged romantic relationship with Anand Ahuja. The love birds are said to share a brilliant rapport and often share pictures of each other on social media, much to the surprise of everyone. However, the stylish actress has not officially opened up about her relationship status.
Recently, Sonam was in London along with her entire family to celebrate mom Sunita's birthday. The Kapoor sisters shared pictures from the happening city, much to the excitement of their fans.
Sonam is excited about her movie with Kareena Kapoor Khan. The actress, who is usually blunt and forthright had spoken against sexism in the industry. She had said, "John Abraham and Varun Dhawan, the kind of money they got to make Dishoom is way more than what Kareena and I were getting to make Veere Di Wedding. I hate to say it but I do think Kareena and I have a wider audience or we could open a film maybe as big as them. We could do as well as them. Just because they are men....Veere..is a commercial film. I find it disgusting. We are making Veere..and we are getting a OK budget but we are not getting what we want. I have to cut my fee, Bebo has to cut her fee to get this film there."

























































