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Janhvi Kapoor addresses the criticism she receives for being launched by Karan Johar; saying, “Made me a target that is easy to hate

Mumbai (Maharashtra): One of the younger starlets that are often teased for anything and everything is the Bollywood actress Janhvi Kapoor. No matter what she does, it is frequently seen that the comment sections of her social media posts are full of hate.

People like her in all spheres, from fashion and brand endorsements to her athletic appearance and movies, mostly because she is a ‘product of nepotism’. The 25-year-old spoke openly to Bollywood Life about the anonymous trolls and the reasons she believes she is the target of online abuse. She suggested that it may be a result of her connections to Karan Johar and Dharma, his production company.

The actress, who made her Bollywood debut with Dhadak, a remake of the critically acclaimed Marathi movie Sairat, said, "I think it comes with the fact that Dharma is such an iconic production house. I have realised whatever people say, the kind of curiosity and reach that Dharma has and the kind of interest it piques in audiences may be unparalleled. Yeah, it has added a certain amount of pressure and also made me a target that is easy to hate."

She doesn't regret joining the production company for her acting debut, though, since it helped her career and provided her confidence. praising Karan's creativity as a filmmaker, she shared, "But I will never, for a moment, regret it because what Dharma and Karan have given me makes me feel so unbelievably lucky and privileged. It’s more than that. If you know Karan and what that production house stands for, more than anything it’s creative decisions and a man’s creative vision that he sticks by. And I have so much respect. More than anything, it’s given me confidence and love and guidance from a maker like Karan."

The actress is by no means the first starlet to get audience criticism, nor is she the last. On the professional front, Janhvi Kapoor received a huge amount of positive press for her most recent film, Mili. The film, which was directed by Mathukutty Xavier, was an adaptation of the Malayalam film Helen. She will also appear with Rajkummar Rao in Mr. & Mrs. Mahi and with Varun Dhawan in Bawaal.

Janhvi Kapoor addresses the criticism she receives for being launched by Karan Johar; saying, “Made me a target that is easy to hate."

One of the younger starlets that are often teased for anything and everything is the Bollywood actress Janhvi Kapoor. No matter what she does, it is frequently seen that the comment sections of her social media posts are full of hate.

People like her in all spheres, from fashion and brand endorsements to her athletic appearance and movies, mostly because she is a ‘product of nepotism’. The 25-year-old spoke openly to Bollywood Life about the anonymous trolls and the reasons she believes she is the target of online abuse. She suggested that it may be a result of her connections to Karan Johar and Dharma, his production company.

The actress, who made her Bollywood debut with Dhadak, a remake of the critically acclaimed Marathi movie Sairat, said, "I think it comes with the fact that Dharma is such an iconic production house. I have realised whatever people say, the kind of curiosity and reach that Dharma has and the kind of interest it piques in audiences may be unparalleled. Yeah, it has added a certain amount of pressure and also made me a target that is easy to hate."

She doesn't regret joining the production company for her acting debut, though, since it helped her career and provided her confidence. praising Karan's creativity as a filmmaker, she shared, "But I will never, for a moment, regret it because what Dharma and Karan have given me makes me feel so unbelievably lucky and privileged. It’s more than that. If you know Karan and what that production house stands for, more than anything it’s creative decisions and a man’s creative vision that he sticks by. And I have so much respect. More than anything, it’s given me confidence and love and guidance from a maker like Karan."

The actress is by no means the first starlet to get audience criticism, nor is she the last. On the professional front, Janhvi Kapoor received a huge amount of positive press for her most recent film, Mili. The film, which was directed by Mathukutty Xavier, was an adaptation of the Malayalam film Helen. She will also appear with Rajkummar Rao in Mr & Mrs Mahi and with Varun Dhawan in Bawaal.

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