'Mr and Mrs Mahi': Janhvi Kapoor's exceptional batting skills cost Rajkummar Rao his teeth| Watch

Updated : May 13, 2024 20:45
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Janhvi Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao are currently gearing up for the release of their film 'Mr and Mrs Mahi'. After impressing fans with their pitch-perfect chemistry in the trailer, the duo recently had interent ROFL with their latest video. Scroll ahead to learn more. 

Janhvi and Rajkummar's fun banter

Janhvi Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao are currently on a promotional spree. Recently, Mr and Mrs Mahi dropped a hilarious video on Instagram, which had a cricket connection. 

In the video, Rao can be seen asking Janhvi, "Mahi ready?" To which, she says, "Lag jayegi chodho na aaj nehi khelte." (It might hurt so let's not play). Rajkummar with a serious face insisted on her, "Arey kuch nehi hoga khelona" (Nothing will happen, let's play). 

Despite Janhvi's refusal multiple times, Rao remains adamant and assures her that he will not let anything happen to her. But as soon as she hits a shot, it lands straight on his face, resulting in losing his teeth (not really). After this, the actor, with mixed feelings, says, "Listen Mrs Mahi, tum marti nahi ho, todti ho" (You don't play but destroy). 

About 'Mr and Mrs Mahi' 

Directed by Sharan Sharma, ‘Mr and Mrs Mahi’ will hit the theatres on May 31. This is the second collaboration between Sharan Sharma and Janhvi Kapoor after ‘Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl’ and also Rajkumar Rao and Janhvi Kapoor who have earlier worked together in ‘Roohi’. The film is backed by Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions.

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Rajkummar Rao

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