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In the most recent wedding photos, Alia Bhatt’s BFF Akansha Ranjan is inconsolable

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In the most recent wedding photos, Alia Bhatt’s BFF Akansha Ranjan is inconsolable

At the wedding of her best friend Alia Bhatt, actress Akansha Ranjan Kapoor was inconsolable. On Saturday, more than two weeks after the wedding, she took to Instagram to share some previously unseen photos of herself from the mehendi ceremony.
The photos depict Akansha’s various moods throughout the ceremony. She is first seen smiling and grooving to the music while sipping a drink. Her outfit consists of a yellow saree and a white blouse. She becomes more emotional in the following photos, and she is even seen holding Alia’s hand with a crying expression on her face. She is sobbing with her hand on her mouth in the final photo, as someone tries to console her.

Akansha made fun of her emotional self as well. She captioned the photo, “The (de)escalation of ARK’s emotions at every wedding, ever.” Anushka Ranjan, her older sister, also confirmed that it was true. She commented on the post, “Hahahaha cried a lot I must say.” “Hahaha this is the cutest,” wrote Athiya Shetty. “Hahahahaha Kanchu,” wrote Vaani Kapoor.

Akansha’s affection for her best friend was also well received by fans. One person wrote, “Friendships like these> entire world.” Akansha, like her sister and Alia, is an actress. She starred in the Netflix films Guilty and Ray.

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On April 14, Alia Bhatt married her boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor. Only the couple’s closest family and friends attended the intimate wedding, which took place at their Bandra home. Kareena Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, Saif Ali Khan, Randhir Kapoor, Babita, Aadar Jain, Armaan Jain, Rima Jain, Shweta Bachchan, and Navya Nanda were among those who attended. Mahesh Bhatt, Soni Razdan, Shaheen Bhatt, Pooja Bhatt, Rahul Bhatt, Karan Johar, Ayan Mukerji, and others were among Alia’s guests.

 

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Janhvi Kapoor on the sensationalised media coverage of her: I went through a period of feeling betrayed.

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Janhvi Kapoor on the sensationalised media coverage of her: I went through a period of feeling betrayed.

When “what appeared to be an honest interaction, became an opportunistic opportunity for someone to make a headline,” Janhvi Kapoor claims there was a time in her career when she felt “cheated.” The young actress has been addressing queries about her late mother Sridevi, about nepotism, and her daring sense of style with each passing day.

The 25-year-old performer discusses how she doesn’t “feel disappointed in people anymore, recognising that everyone is doing their job” in an interview with indianexpress.com. Given that she will face criticism for anything she says or does, she said she wants to “come off as a truthful person.”
When questioned about how she manages the reality that anything she says or does ends up becoming The actor claims that dramatic headlines of the headlines that are published usually leave me perplexed.

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I find it puzzling how what appears to be a sincere exchange can turn into a sly attempt to grab attention or alter your appearance. You’re frequently made to look awful because that’s what makes the news. However, I’ve grown to no longer be disappointed in people.

There was a time when I would occasionally feel tricked by what seemed to be ordinary interactions. However, everyone is attempting to perform their job, and regrettably, individuals in this field have been rewarded for being nasty and publishing terrible headlines for far too long, so they believe that’s what sells. That is only the

The current environment. “No matter what, people will criticise you. I believe that if there is anything I can do to control any of this, it is to try to be as open and sincere as possible and to take full responsibility for who I am as a person. So, if I’m going to draw criticism in any case, I might as well draw it for speaking the truth because then I’ll at least have that much to cling to,” Janhvi continues.
Putting aside her public persona and focusing on the work she has been doing, Janhvi appears to be curating

Her films—Mili now and Good Luck Jerry earlier—have her at the centre of the narrative. What factors did she consider when selecting the roles? “I just think I’m getting a little bit lucky, and I also tend to go toward jobs that are difficult for me as an actor.”

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Janhvi explains that she chooses physically demanding roles to play because she wants to test the limits. I don’t think that acting should be a simple or cosy endeavour; you have to bare your soul. I have a strong conviction that I must push myself outside my comfort zone if I am to provide my audience with an emotional experience. I’m prepared to

give my art your all.

Janhvi is aware that her first theatrical release following the Covid-19 outbreak may experience turbulence despite everything she is doing to promote the movie. When questioned about her anxiety about having to deal with the box office once more, she replies, “Yes, and it seems new because I haven’t confronted it in a long.

Comparable to Dhadak? She responds, “No, I believe I was always absolutely sure that Dhadak will perform well in advertising, and it did. It was one of the most successful debut movies ever. And for some reason, I always knew it will be successful commercially. However, I believe that the current political situation is unpredictable to a degree that worries me.

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