Khushi Kapoor Bags 2nd Film Post The Archies, To Star Opposite Ibrahim Ali Khan And Junaid Khan Next – News18

Last Updated: March 13, 2024, 19:18 IST

Khushi Kapoor bags two big films post The Archies debut

Khushi Kapoor bags two big films post The Archies debut

Khushi Kapoor bags two big films post her Archies debut – one with Ibrahim Ali Khan, the second one with Junaid Khan.

Khushi Kapoor made her big film debut with Zoya Akhtar’s The Archies last year and earned rave reviews for her role as Veronica. The star actor is all set to dazzle the silver screen with two exciting film projects in her pipeline.

Following her remarkable debut performance in ‘The Archies’, coming next for Khushi is a rom-com under Dharma Productions titled ‘Naadaniyaan’, co-starring Ibrahim Ali Khan, which promises to be a delightful treat for audiences. With the backing of Dharma Productions, known for its impeccable storytelling and entertaining narratives, anticipation is soaring high for this project.

In addition to ‘Naadaniyaan’, Khushi Kapoor is also gearing up for the Hindi remake of ‘Love Today’ alongside Junaid Khan. The film is set to commence filming this summer, adding to the excitement surrounding Khushi’s burgeoning career.

After making waves with her debut, Khushi Kapoor has swiftly established herself as a talent to watch in the industry. Her presence on screen is magnetic, leaving a lasting impression on viewers and critics alike. With her innate acting abilities and undeniable screen presence, Khushi Kapoor is poised to take the industry by storm.

Fans are eagerly awaiting Khushi’s upcoming projects, eager to witness her create magic on the screen once again. With her talent, charm, and dedication, Khushi Kapoor is undoubtedly set to shine brighter with each project, cementing her status as one of the most promising young stars in Bollywood.

Khushi Kapoor is the younger sister of actress Janhvi Kapoor. Earlier in an event, Janhvi Kapoor reviewed her sister’s performance and shared, “She [Khushi] did such a wonderful job at being honest. When I was talking to her, I told her to be prepared for hate but not to forget herself in the process. I wish someone said this to me. I wish someone told me to try looking at the people that value you, like you because believing the bad is always easier.”

She mentioned that she gives Khushi advice every day, and she’s probably tired of listening to her by now. “I advise her every day. She is tired of listening to me. I also feel she is more sensible than me. When I debuted, the pressure was a lot more, and a lot was going on the personal front, I was like a headless chicken. The validation I was looking for from my mother, which wasn’t there suddenly, I started looking for it from the audience. And I put so much pressure on me that ‘Dhadak’, which was a commercially successful film and everyone gained from that film, but the social media chatter got to me and whatever decision I took for the next five years, was born out of insecurity. Slowly, I started running away from the discussion around the fact that I am my mother’s daughter,” she added.