Janhvi Kapoor is occupied with the promotion of Mr. and Mrs. Mahi, her upcoming film. During an interview with The Lallantop, the actor revealed how her perspective on life was altered and her religious beliefs strengthened by the unexpected death of her mother, the actor Sridevi.
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“She believed in things like “certain activities should be done on specific dates,” “don’t cut hair on Fridays as it will hinder Goddess Lakshmi from entering the house,” and “avoid wearing black on Fridays,” Janhvi stated about Sridevi during the interview. I’ve never held such superstitions to be true. But when Mom died, I began to believe in them—perhaps a little too much. I’m not sure if I was as spiritually and religiously inclined while she was here. We all adhered to these customs [during her lifetime] because Mamma did. However, after her death, the connection our history and culture had with Hinduism… I believe that I began turning more and more to our faith for solace.
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“She used to call him by name, Narayan Narayan Narayan,” she went on. When she was employed, she used to celebrate her birthday by going to the temple annually. Following her marriage, she no longer attended. I made the decision to go to the temple on her birthday each year after she passed away. When I initially tried it, I experienced extreme emotion but also had a profound sense of mental calm.
Sridevi’s first child with director Boney Kapoor is named Janhvi. Khushi Kapoor is her sister as well. Due to an unintentional drowning in a Dubai hotel in 2018, Sridevi passed away. Dhadak, Janhvi’s feature debut, hit theatres in July 2019. In the May 31 film Mr. and Mrs. Mahi, which opens in cinemas, she will play a cricket player.
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