‘Mili’: Arjun Kapoor is all praise for Janhvi Kapoor, says ‘you continue to make me prouder’

Updated : Nov 06, 2022 13:41
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Janhvi Kapoor’s survival drama ‘Mili’ is out in theatres and her family is heaping praises on the actor. Her brother, actor Arjun Kapoor took to Instagram and penned a heartfelt note for her with a series of throwback pictures, and a poster of the movie.

Calling Janhvi’s performance ‘a spine-chilling act’ in ‘Mili’, Arjun wrote, ‘You continue to make me prouder @janhvikapoor! Your growth as an actor, as a star is phenomenal… And you are just getting started which is really, really exciting!!! You are brilliant in #Mili - what a spine-chilling act! I wish it does phenomenally well and you get all the love that you truly deserve. Love you lots! (Two red heart emojis).’

Janhvi was quick to react to his post, and commented, ‘Love you (red heart emoji)’

Janhvi's sister Khushi took to Instagram stories and shared a still from ‘Mili.

‘It's Milli day today!!! So proud of you (red heart and pleading face emojis) miss you so much @janhvikapoor,’ she wrote adding the link of the ticket booking site ‘book my show’ for fans.

Janhvi’s aunt Maheep Kapoor also shared a poster of ‘Mili’ and called the actor’s performance in the film ‘brilliant’.

‘Mili’, directed by Mathukutty Xavier, also stars Sunny Kaushal and Manoj Pahwa in prominent roles. It marks Janhvi's first film with her father Boney Kapoor, who is the producer of the film.

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