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You have already seen the pictures of Janhvi celebrating her birthday with her cousins sisters including Anshula. But jaise maine aapko kal bola, she did spend her day at an old age home - just like her mother would have wanted.
And we can't keep calm because this year it might just happen!! KYA? Ranveer-Deepika ki shaadi!
Janhvi Kapoor turned 21 on 6 March, days after the sudden demise of her mother and legendary actor Sridevi. But keeping to a tradition initiated by her mother years ago, Jahnvi spent the day at an old age home, pictures of which have gone viral.
Actor Sridevi’s daughter Janhvi Kapoor turned 21 on Tuesday and celebrated her birthday with cousins Sonam, Rhea Kapoor, sister Khushi, Anshula Kapoor and other cousins. Rhea’s birthday was on Monday and so both Janhvi and Rhea had a joint cake-cutting occasion for the double celebration. Janhvi also visited an old age home and spent time with the elderly and kids there.
According to reports, Deepika and Ranveer are getting hitched this year. Apparently Deepika’s parents flew down to Mumbai to meet Ranveer’s parents and they have even fixed a date and it might just be a South Indian wedding. They parents even went out for a casual dinner together.
We mean Rajinikanth joins Instagram. The actor has more than 70, 000 followers already. His first post his a shot of him from film Kabali with a caption which spells swag all over. The caption says, “Tell them I have arrived.”
Sanjay Dutt, who is currently in Kolkata for a film festival received a bizarre call from the Bank of Baroda branch at Walkeshwar. It seems a Malabar Hill resident, Nishi Harishchandra Tripathi left all her belongings in the actor’s name after she succumbed to a terminal illness. Dutt, who had no idea about this development, was “shocked” when he learnt about this fan’s gesture. According to a report in Mumbai Mirror, Dutt has written to the bank to hand over the contents in a safety deposit vault to her family members.
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