National Film Awards: Sridevi's daughters Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor look ethereal in sarees at the event
Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor are currently in the capital city along with their dad Boney Kapoor to attend the 65th National Film Awards. Sridevi will be receiving the Best Actor Award posthumously.
Late actor Sridevi is all set to bestowed with National Film Award which is being held today at Vigyan Bhavan in Delhi. The actor is being honoured for her incredible performance in the film MOM released in 2017.
Sridevi's daughters Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor along with their dad Boney Kapoor were clicked while making their way towards Vigyan Bhavan.
Janhvi looked gorgeous as ever in a beautiful saree while Khushi wore a pretty pattu-pavada.
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Earlier, Boney, Janhvi and Khushi issued a joint statement expressing their gratitude to the jury.
Their statement read:
"We are overjoyed to know that the Jury has conferred the Best Actor Award to Sridevi for her performance in ‘MOM’. It’s a very special moment for all of us.
She was always a perfectionist and it showed in all the 300 plus films she did. She was not just a Super Actor but a Super Wife and a Super Mom.
Its time to celebrate her life and her achievements. She is not with us today but her legacy will always live on.
We thank the Government of India, the Hon’ble Jury Members for this honor. We also take this opportunity to thank all our friends, her fans who have been sending us congratulatory messages.
Thank you,
Janhvi, Khushi & Boney Kapoor"
Later, Boney quoted to Mid-Day, "Today, we, as a family, do not know whether we should celebrate or not. We don't know if we should feel elated, laugh with joy, or cry while remembering her. The National Award has come posthumously, but it's something we cherish while remembering her for the artiste that she was. She was a perfectionist, and that was evident in all the 300-plus films she did. It's time to celebrate her achievements. Her legacy will always live on."
























































