In fact many of the qualities of his mother are derived in janvi. You may be surprised to learn that the Janhvi, most often seen in glamorous garments, is extremely religious.
Janhvi Kapoor, who made her debut in Hindi film industry two years ago by 'Dhadak', has been reminiscing about her mother Sridevi following the sting of people. During these two years, Janhvi worked in 'The Ghost Stories' on the OTT platform besides 'Dhadak'. This set of four horror stories released in January of this year made Janhvi very popular. Importantly, the film makers Boney Kapoor and Sridevi's daughter showed courage to work on the OTT platform after the first film was released. The reason for this may be because of the qualities of his mother descended from the actress. In fact, many qualities of his mother have been derived in Jandhvi. You may be surprised to learn that the Janhvi, most often seen in glamorous garments, is extremely religious. He has a keen interest in spirituality. She believes in men just like any ordinary woman.
The actress herself once said that she believed in not starving for a while to get work in films. He further said that my mom was very religious. In me, my mother has descended from me. Also after he passed away on the 5th of February, I am more inclined towards religion and spirituality. Because of that, I feel as if I am very close to my mother. In some respects I am totally different than modern women. Many times I feel as though I was born in the decade of 3 or 4. It is here to note that Janhvi is still 5 years old. However, it is very mature. There is a shallowness in his talk. He says that sometimes people ask me about my teaching as well as my interest in religion. But I'm not interested in talking about it. Most of the film artists sell stories and I don't want to sell this aspect of myself with a zest so I talk about it in a limited way.
Janhvi likes to visit the shrines. She has been to any country, but visits the synagogue there, saying that I love going to church. I have visited all the mosques in Istanbul. It doesn't matter to me what the heresy is. But the positive energy that I feel in such places draws me there. He further says that I have a strong pull towards Balaji Temple. My mom too had an unwavering faith in Balaji. It is worth mentioning here that on the birthday of Sridevi last year, Janhvi Tirupati went to the view of Balaji. Janvi said about this, shortly before I came to know that my mother used to visit Tirupati every year on her birthday. But after our birth he had stopped going there. So I decided that I would go there on her birthday and pray for her. He remembers the visit of Tirupati Balaji after Sridevi's death, saying that for the first time after my mother's death I went to see Balaji and when the veil was opened for the sight of God, I was crying in horror. Never before have I cried like this. Here, it is to be noted that the actress had gone to Balaji before her debut film 'Dhadak' was released.
The important thing is that Janhvi never goes to the temple without sitting in his motor. He says that I always follow Balaji by following the 1.5 steps. It seems to me that devotees are standing in the queue for hours or days and watching Balaji. I don't even stand in the queue. But one does not reach God directly without suffering the difficulty of climbing. Of course, climbing so many stairs is not easy. Initial steps 1-5 should be done with enthusiasm. But then it starts to get tired. However, if you look around, some of the pilgrims are climbing stairs. Many devotees even step one by one as adults support children. These scenes inspire young and healthy people like us to reach the end.
Finally, Janhvi went to see Balaji with the director of his upcoming film 'Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl'. He tells of his experience that he might have come to see Balaji for the first time. There were so many steps towards them that they were forced to do so. By the time he reached the top, his face was pale, his breathing was low, his lips were cracked. I could barely carry them up to the top.
The Janhvi believe in spirit more than religion. He says that religion separates people. When the Spirit assembles the people. Religion can be abused but not self-study. I have read a lot about Buddhism. I have read the autobiography of Osho (Rajneesh) in my childhood. As a child I was fascinated with self-study. But now I can understand it. Now I do not pray to God for small or trivial things. Now I pray for my whole family. He also says that when I pray, I get closer to my mom. In fact, my mother believed and worshiped for my father's films. Since I was raised in this environment, it is only natural for me to come into this world. Although at that time I was compulsorily attending worship because of my mother's insistence. But after his death, I perform voluntary worship. I go to bed every night looking at my mom's image.
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