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Janhvi, Ishaan Complete A Year In Bollywood

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Jul, 2019 09:25 PM
  • Janhvi, Ishaan Complete A Year In Bollywood

Actors Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khatter on Saturday completed a year in Bollywood since the release of their film "Dhadak".

 

The duo took to social media penned the emotional posts.

 

"1 year of 'Dhadak'. 1 year of Madhu and Parthavi. 1 year of this family, of your love, of all these memories and people that I will cherish my whole life and never let go of," wrote Janhvi.

 

Directed by Shashank Khaitan, "Dhadak" is a remake of Marathi film "Sairat". It is produced by Karan Johar.

 

Janhvi thanked Karan, her "guiding light", for giving her the opportunity that set her "on a path I've always only dreamed of."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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1 year of Dhadak. 1 year of Madhu and Parthavi. 1 year of this family, of your love, of all these memories and people that I will cherish my whole life and never let go of. Eternally grateful @karanjohar ❤️ With this film you’ve given me a family, an opportunity and set me on a path I’ve always only dreamed of. Thank you for being my guiding light 💕and @shashankkhaitan every step of this journey I looked up to you more and more. Thank you for everything you’ve taught me, for being there for me and for giving us more love than we could have ever hoped for. @ishaankhatter Mr. Madhukar Bagla, Nothing I say will be enough to sum up how happy I am that we went on this journey together and had each other to lean on, to argue with, and to find comfort in. ❤️ love you team Dhadak I miss you’ll everyday!!

A post shared by Janhvi Kapoor (@janhvikapoor) on Jul 20, 2019 at 2:04am PDT

 
 

She praised Shashank and Ishaan too.

 

"Shashank, every step of this journey I looked up to you more and more. Thank you for everything you've taught me, for being there for me and for giving us more love than we could have ever hoped for.

 

"Ishaan, Mr. Madhukar Bagla, Nothing I say will be enough to sum up how happy I am that we went on this journey together and had each other to lean on, to argue with, and to find comfort in," wrote Janhvi.

 

Ishaan, who made his acting debut with Majid Majidi's international project "Beyond the Clouds" before "Dhadak", reminisced his time on the sets of the Shashank Khaitan film.

 

"Major nostalgia ensues and will continue for the next few hours. Thank you to Karan, Shashank, Janhvi, who have etched themselves into my life and my most prized memories forever... and to the entire cast and crew without whom our film's heart would not beat as it did," wrote Ishaan.

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