After Jr NTR, Janhvi Kapoor to next work with Ram Charan? Boney Kapoor spills the beans

Updated : Feb 19, 2024 14:23
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Actor Janhvi Kapoor who is currently shooting for her debut South film ‘Devara’ has bagged her second Telugu film. Janhvi’s father and filmmaker Boney Kapoor confirmed the News in an interview with iDream Media.  

Boney Kapoor confirms Janhvi’s film opposite Ram Charan 

Speaking to the media company, Boney Kapoor said that Janhvi has signed her second Telugu project, where she will share the screen with superstar Ram Charan. Director Buchi Babu Sana will be helming the upcoming project. The makers of the film are yet to make an official statement about the film and cast. 

Boney Kapoor on Janhvi’s Telugu projects 

Talking about her experience of shooting for ‘Devara’, a proud Boney Kapoor said, “My daughter has already shot for a film with Jr NTR. She’s loving every bit of the day she spends on sets here. Soon, she will start a film with Ram Charan too. These two boys are doing very well. She has been watching a lot of Telugu films, and she feels blessed to work with them. Hopefully, the films will work, and she will get more work. She will also act with Suriya soon. My wife (Sridevi) acted in multiple languages, I hope my daughter does the same.” 

Janhvi’s upcoming films

Janhvi Kapoor is currently busy with the shoot of ‘Devara’. Directed by Koratala Siva, the film has Jr NTR in the lead and Saif Ali Khan as villain. ‘Devara’, which was earlier scheduled to release in April, will now be released in October this year. Apart from ‘Devara’, the actor also has ‘Mr and Mrs Mahi’ and ‘Ulajh’ in the pipeline.  

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