Janhvi Kapoor wraps up 'Mili' shoot being produced by her father Boney Kapoor

Updated : Nov 27, 2021 14:38
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Janhvi Kapoor has wrapped up the shooting of her film 'Mili', produced by her father Boney Kapoor. Janhvi shared some behind-the-scene photos from the film's set along with a heartfelt note on Instagram.

She wrote, "It's a wrap! Milli - My first film with papa, of whom I've only heard stories of all my life as a producer. But after working with you, and it feels so cool to say that!! I finally know what everyone means when they say you give your heart and soul to each film you take up."

Janhvi went on to say what made the film more special, she said, "That isn't the only reason this film is so special to me- it's been the most inspiring journey to work with someone so completely consumed by his focus and love for cinema like Mathukutty Xavier sir. Thank you and Noble Thomas for your guidance and patience. For reinstating my belief that if you work honestly enough and hard enough, however tough the journey is- it's still the closest thing to magic. And it's worth everything. I hope you guys feel the same way when you see the film! And I hope we make you proud papa. Thank you for this journey."

Mili is a survival thriller and stars Manoj Pahwa and Sunny Kaushal as well, who reportedly play her onscreen father and boyfriend, respectively. It is the remake of 2019 Malayalam film, Helen.

Janhvi Kapoor was last seen in the horror comedy 'Roohi', with Rajkummar Rao and Varun Sharma. Janhvi, who made her Bollywood debut with the 2018 film Dhadak, has featured in films like Netflix's Ghost Stories and Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl.

Also watch | Janhvi Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao in Dharma's next project 'Mr And Mrs Mahi'

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