Sunday, January 18, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

'Glad Janhvi, Khushi, Anshula And Arjun Have Come Together,' Says Dad Boney Kapoor

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Jul, 2018 12:47 PM
  • 'Glad Janhvi, Khushi, Anshula And Arjun Have Come Together,' Says Dad Boney Kapoor

Boney Kapoor finally opened up about how the coming together of his children Janhvi, Khushi, Anshula and Arjun Kapoor makes him feel at peace. Speaking to SpotboyE, Boney Kapoor talked about how the bond between his kids was fortified after the death of his wife Sridevi in February this year.

 

The 62-year-old filmmaker told SpotboyE: "I am blessed to have these four. They love each other a lot and I am glad that they have come together. It was due to happen anytime, it just happened when something unfortunate happened.

 

They are all my blood and they had to come around." Arjun and Anshula are Boney Kapoor's children with first wife Mona Shourie, who died in 2012 while Janhvi and Khushi are Boney Kapoor and Sridevi's daughters. Sridevi died in February this year.

 

Talking about the equation that his kids now share, Boney Kapoor gave special credit to his son Arjun, who is the eldest of his four children and told SpotboyE: "I give credit to all four, but yes, more to Arjun because he is the eldest. He flew in to Dubai to be with me. Anshula was in Mumbai with Janhvi and Khushi. They have happened through two different mothers but why should they get affected? They need their father now, and I am going to be around them."

 

Last month, when a Twitter user complimented Arjun and his sister Anshula for their great upbringing and how the duo were there by Janhvi and Khushi's side after Sridevi's death, Arjun replied: "Me and Anshula Kapoor represent our mother every single second we live. She would expect us to have been standing next to our father no matter what and be there for Janhvi and Khushi."

 
 
 
 

In the last few months, Arjun and Anshula have defended Janhvi and Khushi from social media trolls. When Janhvi was trolled for her choice of clothes, Arjun enraged on her behalf, tweeted: "It's shameful that your eye would go searching for something like this. Shame on you... this is how our country looks at young women yet another shining example... ashamed by this."

 
 
 
 

Meanwhile, Janhvi and Khushi often feature in Anshula's Instagram posts, which corroborate Boney Kapoor's statement. Arjun and Anshula were also there for Janhvi's big Bollywood debut. Both siblings watched Dhadak at a special screening and reviewed it in kind words. Anshula was always spotted by Janhvi's side during the screenings leading up to the film's release.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Assistant Dancer To Lead Actor: Daisy Shah Overwhelmed By Bollywood

Actress Daisy Shah says that having started as a humble assistant dancer, she feels overwhelmed to be one of the leading ladies of a commercially successful franchise like "Race 3".

Assistant Dancer To Lead Actor: Daisy Shah Overwhelmed By Bollywood

MISS YOU DAD: Priyanka Chopra On Father's Fifth Death Anniversary

MISS YOU DAD: Priyanka Chopra On Father's Fifth Death Anniversary
Actress Priyanka Chopra shared images and short footages on her father Ashok Chopra's fifth death anniversary on Sunday, with an emotional message saying that she misses him.

MISS YOU DAD: Priyanka Chopra On Father's Fifth Death Anniversary

Priyanka Chopra Apologises For 'Hindu Terror' Plot In American TV Series ‘Quantico'

Priyanka Chopra Apologises For 'Hindu Terror' Plot In American TV Series ‘Quantico'
Actress Priyanka Chopra has apologised for an episode in her American TV series "Quantico" which portrayed Indian nationalists as terrorists who were trying to frame Pakistan in a terror plot.

Priyanka Chopra Apologises For 'Hindu Terror' Plot In American TV Series ‘Quantico'

Fiji Indians: For Whom Bollywood Acts As Cultural Bridge

Fiji Indians: For Whom Bollywood Acts As Cultural Bridge
"Laakhon hain yahan dilwale...". That evergreen Mahendra Kapoor number from the 1960s played on at a boutique island resort here -- bringing smiles to a group of Indian tourists.

Fiji Indians: For Whom Bollywood Acts As Cultural Bridge

I'm Not Holding My Breath For Love Any More: Manisha Koirala

Actress Manisha Koirala, who will soon be seen playing Nargis in the late legendary actressson Sanjay Dutts biopic "Sanju", says she is no longer looking for romantic love.

I'm Not Holding My Breath For Love Any More: Manisha Koirala

I Missed Out On Transition In Film Industry: Bobby Deol

I Missed Out On Transition In Film Industry: Bobby Deol
Bobby Deol made his presence felt in Bollywood with films like "Barsaat", "Soldier", "Ajnabee" and "Humraaz", but he has been through a tough time in his career. The actor says corporatisation led to a transition, which he missed out on in the industry.

I Missed Out On Transition In Film Industry: Bobby Deol