Janhvi Kapoor and Mira Rajput look gorgeous as they get papped in the city
Janhvi Kapoor and Mira Rajput were snapped in the city today. Both the ladies looked gorgeous. Janhvi was snapped post her workout session. Mira was clicked outside a store in the city.
Janhvi Kapoor and Mira Rajput were snapped in the city today.
Janhvi Kapoor is back in the city after completing the first schedule of her debut film Dhadak in Rajasthan. She has been regularly spotted outside her gym post her workout sessions. She looked pretty in a pink Indian dress. She even smiled at the cameras.
Mira Rajput was clicked outside a store. She looked gorgeous in a printed white skirt, black top teamed with denim blue jacket.
Check out their pictures below:
Talking about Dhadak, the film is the official remake of Marathi hit film Sairat and is directed by Shashank Khaitan. Janhvi is paired opposite Ishaan Khatter and the movie is slated to release on July 6, 2018.
In an interview with a leading agency, Shashank earlier said, "The basic premise is of differences in caste, honour killing and what it means to survive in that world and I feel that is the conflict that is alive all across India, you will hear stories like that. So in that sense, the basic premise (of Dhadak and Sairat) is same. But there are variations. My story is based on another set up… It is (set) in Rajasthan. It comes with its own challenges, conflicts and style of a love story."
Mira has been a doting mother to daughter Misha and often shares snaps of her on social media. Mira has become a popular figure after her marriage to Shahid Kapoor. About this she said in a recent interview, “The concept of the star wife is outdated. You can either brush it aside or give it importance. I am a wife, yes, and my husband is a star. If you wish to put the two together, you are going to get a star wife. I love him for who he is; I don't care that he is an actor. It's part of the package. I can't say, I love you, but I don't like your profession. Before I got married, it was easy to say 'this one is like that' or 'so and so is that kind of a person'. Now, being on this side of the fence, it's extremely difficult when I am scrutinised.”
























































